Animated Comic Book Covers

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Givien the popularity and ubiquity of animated GIfs on the web right now, it is time to get jiggy with them. Animate a comic book cover. Check out Kerry Callen’s examples for inspiration.

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It’s been a long time since I made something for this site, but Sarah put forth the challenge on twitter so

For my first project in Design Week, I chose to animate the comic book cover of Jack Kirby’s draft of The Prisoner. It is

I have never been a fan of comics. I can’t say that I have ever read a single one. There was only really one that

Shake things up? Cause it looks like things are shaking? get it? ahahahaha

This is my completed submission for this assignment ( 4 stars)
To start this

Jim wrote a bit about sharing comic books with his kids and talked about making an animated GIF out of one of the covers

I want

 

When this week’s noir106 assignment list said for us to challenge ourselves with a four star assignment, I never expected the

The design assignment “Animated Comic Book Covers” was challenging but a lot of fun. It really tested my rookie skills of photoshop and GIMP. First

 

Ok So this here is my second attempt at the Animated Comic Book Covers challenge, from the DS106 Assignment Bank. I remember these small

So what I have here is a comic book cover which I found on Google image search. This was one of a couple choices

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  Due to other ds106 pioneers success with GIFs, I wanted to challenge myself with this assignment. It took me a while to figure out what cover