Things are in the exhibit! It went from a drawing/schematic that looked like this:
To a shot from the side that looks like this!
I'll have better pictures to show when the whole thing is lit properly.
The gallery process was kind of frustrating to be honest. Because making the comic book was a process enough, and then you can't just put it on a pedestal ooooooh nooo gotta make it exhibit worthy. I know it's for the best, but one of the biggest things that I've learned from this semester is that my mind can't comprehend physical 3D spaces at all. For instance, building that comic holder thing? Was the most complicated part of the project for me. And it's literally a wooden bar with holes drilled in it. My grandpa is probably so disappointed in me.
This isn't the last post. There is still the senior thesis to finish writing, and the exit interview to have. And I have to empty my studio.
IP was such a big thing, it's weird to feel that it's nearly over. Blergh.
The gallery process was kind of frustrating to be honest. Because making the comic book was a process enough, and then you can't just put it on a pedestal ooooooh nooo gotta make it exhibit worthy. I know it's for the best, but one of the biggest things that I've learned from this semester is that my mind can't comprehend physical 3D spaces at all. For instance, building that comic holder thing? Was the most complicated part of the project for me. And it's literally a wooden bar with holes drilled in it. My grandpa is probably so disappointed in me.
This isn't the last post. There is still the senior thesis to finish writing, and the exit interview to have. And I have to empty my studio.
IP was such a big thing, it's weird to feel that it's nearly over. Blergh.