Cassel Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 This month, a lot of the elements in The Lab were around cartoons. Did you make some cartoon words? Burst shapes? Half tone papers? Did you create projects using a Flag title, a graph paper or the hanging letters? Did you try using the layered template (or as a sketch) for a project? Do you have any question about any of the lessons or experiments? Don't be shy. We are all in the same class! Show us what you did, or what you are trying to do.
Marlene Lingham Posted May 27, 2016 Posted May 27, 2016 Back in 2009 I was involved in a school musical called "Zombie Prom". This was very much "Leader Of The Pack" meets "The Simpsons" and the whole concept was based on cartoons. To keep the theme going I did the programme as a comic book, using various processes to turn a series of photos into comics (can't remember exactly how I did it!). Of course since then other ways to achieve the same result have been developed, but I was still pleased with the original effort. I have attached one page for you to see.
Marlene Lingham Posted May 27, 2016 Posted May 27, 2016 Oops, don't think the first picture uploaded, have tried again.
Dianne Posted May 28, 2016 Posted May 28, 2016 Marlene...that's a great way to use these techniques. What fun!
Cassel Posted May 29, 2016 Author Posted May 29, 2016 And here is a layout i did today, using the burst shape and the cartoon words. I am happy to say that i didn't use any kit or elements. I created everything from scratch.
Annie Tobin Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 Love your work Marlene and Cassel. Finished this today for Lab 6 - Module 5. Went a slightly different track than the comic book direction. I thought this little tot was sooo cute and definitely taking her Morticia role seriously. Thanks for takin a peek.
DeLoris Musick Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 Great job ladies. The one I did was of a son of a friend of mine. I think he is darling. I enjoyed the module very much! Hugs, DeLoris
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