あたしの心の秘密、人生のものガタリ。かな氏のとき、嬉のとき、眠らないのと木、全部が心にくず王が不印します。だけどあたしの心痛い出す、心の傷 忘れないです、たとえば気持ち死んでい如煮。
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Hi, welcome to my blog, this blog is dedicated to to only contain things related to my PD ICA in NYP. This is my records of My Manga Project by which i need to complete 5 scenarios by October 09
Anyway, please do comment on my work in the ICA project i'm doing, your comments
might help me in my ICA like help me create new ideas ans stuff. Happy reading (^o^)/
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history of manga 0.0 .... shocking!! (Part1)
some people think that comics first started by Americans but it is not true, comics like Superman were not one of the first comics produced. in fact through searching of many site in the web, i found out that the earliest works of comics was a comic called Histoire de M. Jabot by Swiss teacher and amateur artist Rodolphe Töpffer in 1827 . But this was not the only earliest comics around, the Japanese comics so called Manga was actually one of the earliest comics produced. The earliest Pre-Manga came from way back in the 11th-century. It was an earliest pre-manga artwork that influenced the development of modern Japanese comics which are commonly attributed to Toba Sojo, an 11th-century painter-priest with a whimsical sense of humor. Toba’s animal scroll paintings, or choju giga satirized life in the Buddhist priesthood by drawing priests as mischievous rabbits, monkeys engaging in silly activities including farting contests, and even depicted the Buddha himself as a toad. While there are no word balloons or sound effects in Toba’s paintings, they do show a progression of events, happening one after another as the scroll is unrolled from right to left. This tradition of reading images from right to left continues today in modern manga.
In later years, Toba’s influence on manga was acknowledged with the introduction of Toba-e or “Toba pictures,” an 18th century style of humorous images bound in books, accordion style. Created by Shimoboku Ooka, Toba-e relied on visual humor and used few words. But there are others that are associated to comics as pre-comics which are the prehistoric paintings in caves and Egyptian hieroglyphics, all of them visual narratives of juxtaposed images. Another one would be the Chinese drawings in stone reliefs from the 11th century B.C. and pottery from 5000 to 3000 B.C. Other examples include symbolic brush drawings from the Ming Dynasty, a satirical drawing titled "Peacocks" by the early Qing Dynasty artist Zhua Da, and a work called "Ghosts' Farce Pictures" from around 1771 by Luo Liang-feng, But Chinese manhua only came out in the 19th century.
Another influential artist in the development of modern manga was Katsushika Hokusai, the famous 19th century ukiyo-e ("floating world pictures") artist and print maker. While Hokusai’s iconic woodblock print images of 36 Views of Mount Fuji are known the world over, his manga sketchbooks are also some of the best early examples of humor in Japanese art.
Hokusai was also the first artist to use the term "manga" or "playful sketches" to describe his humorous images. Hokusai’s manga includes irreverent images of men making funny faces, sticking chopsticks up their noses and blind men examining an elephant. Originally intended as sketches for his students to copy, Hokusai manga were distributed throughout Japan.
The history of manga was extremely long so it was quite shocking to me and i have to break the topic into parts.....this whole long text where just a small basic info of the earliest comics around and what where associated to the comics before it was created.....funny thing is that comics all around the world were created around the 18th century or 19th century even though drawings like the Egyptian drawings or the Chinese painting were around for like how many XX centuries ago.....
Zuirei/Sakura |
9:19 PM
amazing....
Zuirei/Sakura |
6:06 AM
planning....
hee....I've been planing on the main points in my story line, quite difficult to make up one.....the most difficult part is what kind of characters i want in the story and even worst , what kind of names i will give them to fit them perfectly.... i can't just call them tom,harry,Jane those type of names, it won't fit them and those name will make my story feel sloppy. i don't even want to use those names.... i like my character to have slightly more unique name....
here's e pics of my messy planning :
me doing my plannings....
i look so scary... 0.0
Zuirei/Sakura |
3:58 AM
my project
hee.... what i decided for my DP project is to finish drawing a comic that i decided to do.By end of October my drawings is to improve as well as my way of expressing the story I want it to be. I have to have a part of my comic which contains 5 scenarios to be completed by then. i am still thinking what story i want to write, but i have decided that the comic will be a fantasy type that has many fighting scene. I am hoping that i will be a tragedy type of comic but i will see how my story goes with my whimsical sudden thought of new ideas.....
oh, by the way, i have joined the school's Sakuran Japanese cultural club for both my interest and my project. the club has a M.A.I.D division under AAA(amine addicts anonymous) which is actually a short form for Manga And Illustration Department. i am thinking of joining this division for my project so that i can learn more about manga drawing which will help a lot in my project. now the big problem is that i may have to pay a sum of money for the teacher that teaches manga drawing in the club. i hope that the fees is not very expensive.....
Zuirei/Sakura |
5:42 AM
testing...
this is just to test e blog..... cos codeing by converting other type of skin is difficult......
Zuirei/Sakura |
10:24 AM
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