Vaikka osaksi onkin oma lehmä ojassa, aina oppimateriaalinäkökulmaan suopeasti suhtautuva First Secondin blogi kirjoittaa kauniisti kahdesta ei sittenkään niin erilaisesta oppaasta: "There is a more profound similarity between these two works, and it has to do with a certain spirit of intent, a democratizing of the creative process. Again and again, Abel and Madden remind us that we don't have to "know how to draw" to make good comics -- they spoke about this in their spot on NPR, which you can listen to here! -- and the curriculum they construct is one that relies very little on other formal training a reader might or might not have. Barry's focus is on actively eliminating the "Is this good?" part of the process and accessing a headspace that is generative and nonjudgemental. What you make, how good it is, is almost beside the point -- it's the making that counts, according to Barry." (c) Calista Brill
torstai, 3. heinäkuu 2008
Uusista sarjakuvaoppaista...
Lyndan kirja on menestys. Ehkä siksi se ei ole vielä ehtinyt Suomen kauppoihin asti? :-)
Vaikka osaksi onkin oma lehmä ojassa, aina oppimateriaalinäkökulmaan suopeasti suhtautuva First Secondin blogi kirjoittaa kauniisti kahdesta ei sittenkään niin erilaisesta oppaasta: "There is a more profound similarity between these two works, and it has to do with a certain spirit of intent, a democratizing of the creative process. Again and again, Abel and Madden remind us that we don't have to "know how to draw" to make good comics -- they spoke about this in their spot on NPR, which you can listen to here! -- and the curriculum they construct is one that relies very little on other formal training a reader might or might not have. Barry's focus is on actively eliminating the "Is this good?" part of the process and accessing a headspace that is generative and nonjudgemental. What you make, how good it is, is almost beside the point -- it's the making that counts, according to Barry." (c) Calista Brill
Vaikka osaksi onkin oma lehmä ojassa, aina oppimateriaalinäkökulmaan suopeasti suhtautuva First Secondin blogi kirjoittaa kauniisti kahdesta ei sittenkään niin erilaisesta oppaasta: "There is a more profound similarity between these two works, and it has to do with a certain spirit of intent, a democratizing of the creative process. Again and again, Abel and Madden remind us that we don't have to "know how to draw" to make good comics -- they spoke about this in their spot on NPR, which you can listen to here! -- and the curriculum they construct is one that relies very little on other formal training a reader might or might not have. Barry's focus is on actively eliminating the "Is this good?" part of the process and accessing a headspace that is generative and nonjudgemental. What you make, how good it is, is almost beside the point -- it's the making that counts, according to Barry." (c) Calista Brill
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