

(Sorry about the poor quality/backwards photos all I have is my computer's camera)
Wondercon!
I decided to make one of my events a trip to Wondercon, which is a major comic book convention that includes not only comics, but artists, film, among many other relevant topics. I really thought that this event was relative to the class because of all the different art they have there a lot of it including graphics and computer art.
I decided to make one of my events a trip to Wondercon, which is a major comic book convention that includes not only comics, but artists, film, among many other relevant topics. I really thought that this event was relative to the class because of all the different art they have there a lot of it including graphics and computer art.
At one booth there was a demonstration on how to make intricate 3-D characters using illustrator. I even purchased a book, by the graphic/web designer Daniel m. Davis (a photo of it is posted up). I really enjoyed seeing sucha diverse spectrum of artwork, especially all the art that I enjoy a lot and can't really see so much of at one time! It was also cool that there were so many artists using illustrator and photoshop, after taking this class it really stands out to me and opens my eyes to all different forms of art.
There were also a lot of different events that were going on in different rooms including The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art which was a Q&A session, and art demo by Adam Hughes, a digital painting with Patrick McEvoy (which was a demonstration on the art of digital painting with Adobe photoshop), among so many other panels, demonstrations, Q&As ect.
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