IllUSTRATION & VISUAL NARRATIVE [ PROJECT 3 ]
29.11.23 - 6.12.23 / Week 10 - WEEK 11
OUTLINE
Class Summary
- WEEK 10
- WEEK 11
CLASS SUMMARY
WEEK 10
This time, Mr. Hafiz explained another assignment posted almost two days ago. He said we should make a digital triptych with three panels based on the urban legend that we chose for our last assignment.
WEEK 11
Until then, it continued to be an online class, but this time it was a physical class, so students could see Mr. Hafiz's face for the first time. And we heard the explanation for the next project.
LECTURE
INSTRUCTION
Project 3: Digital Triptych
This project requires us to use Scott McCloud's transition theory to build a digital triptych with three panels. Also, each panel is required to depict a distinct form of transition in McCloud's idea. Reviewing transitions, selecting key moments or aspects, constructing a digital triptych, and verifying coherence and narrative flow are all part of the project.
First and foremost, I conducted a study to have a better grasp of this project.
References
After looking at enough different references, I sketched to organize my ideas.
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| Fig 3.1 Sketch 1 (Week 10 / 29.11.2023) |
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| Fig 3.2 Sketch 2 (Week 10 / 29.11.2023) |
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| Fig 3.3 Attempt 1 (Week 11 / 6.12.2023) |
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| Fig 3.4 Attempt 2 (Week 11 / 6.12.2023) |
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| Fig 3.5 Attempt 3 (Week 11 / 6.12.2023) |
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| Fig 3.6 Final (Week 11 / 6.12.2023) |
Fig 3.7 Final work PDF (Week 11 / 6.12.2023)
I tried to express the urban legend using as many as three frames as possible. Once the breakup was related to this urban legend, the conflict between the two lovers progressed and eventually broke up. I depicted the two lovers walking around the Deoksugung Stonewall road and loving each other in the first frame, the conflict between the two lovers and the worsening relationship, and in the last third frame in the second frame, the separation that one eventually left the lover's side.
For reference, the season is different for each frame to express the two lovers getting further apart over time. The first frame depicts autumn, before the start of winter which signifies conflict, the second frame represents winter, when conflict begins, and the third frame indicates a new beginning, albeit a frosty and bitter spring.
REFLECTION
Experience
This assignment easier than Project 2 because I had to work with the same urban tale as Project 2. But it was the same: I should have given it more attention.
Observations
I believed it would be more exciting for me to work on this project using a tale. And, to be honest, I believed I had chosen the wrong urban legend, but I regret not considering other choices because time had already passed.
Findings
However, in the end, I was a student and continued to learn, so I thought this was also an experience and did my best until the end. I should've expressed the urban legend using various angles, but I was sorry because it seemed beyond my ability.







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