Short comics relating to and/or poking fun at college life, society, popular culture, and just sillyness in general.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Question for y'all
So out of curiosity, I've been wondering:
1) When you (the reader/audience) is reading a webcomic, or any sort of story online, how does it compare to an actual comic?
2) Do you prefer online comics or real comics(/books)? Why?
3) Would online comics be more interesting if they were more interactive? Or do you prefer them just as a series of images? Does it even make a difference?
4) What is it about online comics that interests you?
5) Do you consider comics to be a form of art? Why?
I might come up with more questions later, but if people could answer these, that'd be great!
Thank you!
~Miaou
1) When you (the reader/audience) is reading a webcomic, or any sort of story online, how does it compare to an actual comic?
2) Do you prefer online comics or real comics(/books)? Why?
3) Would online comics be more interesting if they were more interactive? Or do you prefer them just as a series of images? Does it even make a difference?
4) What is it about online comics that interests you?
5) Do you consider comics to be a form of art? Why?
I might come up with more questions later, but if people could answer these, that'd be great!
Thank you!
~Miaou
Thursday, April 7, 2011
testing...
ok, so I'm going to see how easy it is to post images! and also to see how big I can get them to be. The is the last page of a little book I made (which was not so easy to do) for my digital art class.
And I can make it bigger! Woo!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
A New Beginning
I've decided to start a web comic for my Digital Art final in a studio art class of mine. I've always wanted to have a web comic/artistic journal (thing) and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to create one. But wait, what does a little blog with comics have to do with digital art? Many things! Many things indeed! Digital art has been growing more and more popular, what with our fancy photoshop and tablets (of which I have none ;_; fortunately the school computers have photoshop) to make an entirely new experience in the creation of art! More and more people are also posting this digital art online as a way to expose their work to others around the world. It builds this great, virtual online community of complete strangers who are brought together for a simple reason: they love creating and sharing art. Although I still have a soft spot for fine arts (oh how I love charcoal, watercolor, oils, and all that fun stuff), some of the things I've seen online are so beautiful and inspirational, it truly is a great form of expression and it's something I would like to improve upon! I've just started learning the basics of photoshop (the REAL BASICS), so I'm nowhere close to creating any master pieces, but I'm working slowly at it and picking up a few things along the way. My goal is to continue this comic even after my final is due. The topic of the comic might change every now and then, but it'll start off with what I know best right now: college.
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