Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Response to Understanding Comics

A comic is an abstraction of a realistic object, something that was bore down tp more simple lines in order to emphasize a certain point. What I have learned from this is that realistic details could be unnecessary under some circumstances. For example, a sketch of a new design for a product does not need every inch of detail sketched out, but rather only the important features of the product should be present. That way, it would be easier for another person to percieve the idea about how the product works. It would become a better form of visual communication in general.

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