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After finding some old photos I dug around the apartment some more and found a page of an old comic:
Something told me this was no ordinary comic, I sneaked into the General’s room and, with shaking fingers feed it into the machine:
As the paper emerged I grabbed …
“Number 6 Ain’t No Comic (first attempt),” animated GIF by @aforgrave
Bill Smith (@byzantiumbooks, on Twitter) tackled the Visual Assignment 341: Comic Book Effect earlier today, and the actual task itself popped up on my screen this evening as I was poking around in the Visual Assignments looking …
Number 6 The Photographer
Audio Assignment 341 asks us to, “Take a picture and experiment with the “Halftone Effect” in some photo editing software to create a comic book effect.”
I started with a snip of the Snipping Tool of a scene from The Prisoner episode 7, “Many Happy Returns”. …
Because I love Scottlo!
We all know nothing could be further from the truth given the cool, mellifluous tones of the great Scottlo, but I want to poke fun. This is the Comic Book Effect assignment, which is pretty straightforward. I took a screenshot from the Twilight Zone …
One of the past assignment options we had was to create a comicbook effect. There’s a video tutorial for GIMP (via Brian Short’s blog). However, I didn’t use GIMP for this assignment because it’s lacking some useful features that will let me get things done faster for …
So I started by adding comic book effects to a few different pictures, but most of them looked better in the original. Or, if not better, they weren’t particularly compelling as comic book pictures.
They were all photos from last night’s Moth, so I decided to combine them all into …
I used a picture that I took in 2009 at Disney World to create a comic book effect.…
I found some time over the past two days to sprint through a handful of Mission: DS106 visual assignments. My notes are spread over a few devices (including my favorite red-covered Moleskine), but I’ll try to get my thoughts in order and give a full accounting of each assignment. I’ll…
Of course, Captain America would choose the BGY-11 as his background. They're both as American as apple pie.
What does Captain America do when not saving the world from crazed Nazi scientists? We know he served his country as a part of the U.S. armed forces, and is an integral…
Taking a leap
This is a picture of a lady taking a leap of faith. I actually find it inspiration sometimes you just gotta take a chance and whatever outcome you must always try to succeed
Comicbook effect 1 star assignment
This is a picture i took earlier today at…
This photo is for the assignment for the commic book effect in the visual signments.
A girl in a park. The photo is added by comis book effect
I think the keys were color, brightness and sharpness.
Using GIMP, I played with the balance of color and brightness. The…
Nothing really dies on the internet Sometimes that is a bad thing, sometimes it’s a good thing!A few years back, I had wanted to join a social network (like MySpace and Facebook) but where the language was Greek. I discovered a few like Zuni (facebook-like in that it was only…
This past week I’ve been trying like a mad man to find a photo that I took in 2005, using Photo Booth on MacOS 10.4 when it first came out. At the time, I was employed by Media Services and worked with a great group of people. Alas, my office…
So, i did my best to try and do the comic book effect but eh it didn’t work out to well. But hey it was a learning experience for me!
I chose this picture because i thought it looked fun and comic book like ha! I uploaded the image to…
This particular assignment was a lot of fun. I used picnik to do the effects. Initially I had just added the dot to dot effect, but then wondered what it would look like if I just used this effect on myself. I really like that look but felt like it…
This is my version of the Comic Book Effect! I jumped on the bandwagon and I thought I would give this assignment a spin.
The Process:
First, I went into Picnik and used the ‘Dots and Dots’ filter to achieve the comic book pixel effect. Next, I altered the exposure…
Concept: 2 guys found a humongous ice cream and start eating like a zombie…Process: I pointinize a photo on http://pixlr.com/editor/, Then, I used Paint to emphasize/ colour the ice cream and typed the texts.
:…
Seems that a ds106 student from University of Mary Washington named Briana created a new assignment that is generating some excitement. Create a comic asks you to:
Take a picture and experiment with the “Halftone Effect” in some photo editing software to create a comic book effect.
Having seen Alan’s…
cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by cogdogblog
A quick one for a new #ds106 assignment created by one of my students:
Comic Book Effect
Take a picture and experiment with the “Halftone Effect” in some photo editing software to create a comic book effect. There are lots…
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My Process:
I’m proud to present my SECOND visual assignment of the week, The Comic Book Effect, which was a pretty fun assignment to do. I started out by taking a picture of myself with an extended clenched fist and opened this up with Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 I then…
This is my version of the Comic Book Effect! I jumped on the bandwagon and I thought I would give this assignment a spin.
The Process:
First, I went into Picnik and used the ‘Dots and Dots’ filter to achieve the comic book pixel effect. Next, I altered the exposure…