Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Story of an Hour, comic adaption script

For my short story adaptation, I chose "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. Since the formatting does not want to play nice in any form of copy & paste, the originally can be found uploaded here

I didn't really like doing this assignment; I guess because I'm not used to formatting my scripts to begin with since I like deciding how to panel it up when I draw it and not setting it in stone beforehand. Also because doing anothers' story and trying to figure what to put it in, what not, and how was all very tedious...Aaaargh. I'm hoping when we're writing our own it will be easier. o_<

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Aug. 26 In-Class Work

Below is the comic we did in-class, where we drew the last panel, passed it so they did the fifth panel, they passed it, etc. So I drew the first and last panel; don't know who did the other panels. It ended up making little to no sense haha


Below are two four-panel comics I did in class.

Llamas really do protect sheep from coyotes by spitting on them. I learned this when I visited my aunt and uncle in Nevada this summer. I found it amusing, especially when I theorized that the spitting must work because all coyotes are clearly germaphobes.