Sunday 13 May 2012

Scott McCloud (final)

Scott McCloud

 Finally I have chosen to write about this artist in more detail because I have an interest in graphic novels of which inspired me to start drawing in the first place ( I originally wanted to become a graphic novelist) but also that he hasn't gone with trying to draw to please the audience alone but instead please the audience by going beyond & testing the boundaries of comic design itself. He has experiemented with interactive comics & released many help guides for young new comers to the comic industry.

Zot!, by Scott McCloud

 The illustrations of his comics are quite simple compared to those of bigger companys such as Marvel & DC however I think the comic is quite well put together as the text, tones & actions give the comic so much more depth that the audience can easily engage with the characters. The flow of the story is very well portrayed & the emotions that McCloud shows within the illustrations come across well especially the anger of the top right panel. With a bolder, capital typeface he understands that this will create an intimidating feeling towards the audience, this is complimented with the dark shadows of block colour around the character's eyes. This is a vital area to make intimidating because the eye contact is the main way the audience interacts with the character. The use of this contrast between the whites of the eyes & the shadow makes the character's expression that more intense.

 I would like to take ideas from his comc style & practise the use of tone to portray a character's emotion. I may experiment with this other the summer.

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