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    Week Three
    ART!

    Congratulations on surviving yet another round of comic making. Not as easy as it looks now, is it? Pat yourself on the back for any and all work you've submitted to this section: You deserve it! Now the last challenge shouldn't require too much explanation- we're going to finish your comic by adding in final art! Exciting, yes? There are few things more rewarding than seeing something you've put so much time and effort into finally come together to completion.

    So for the final task you will be completing ONE page of your comic. If you wish to do more, you're more than welcome to- but to prevent killing everyone with a lot of work only one is required. Additionally, colors are optional. If we had a week 4 I'd split this into line art and color- but we'll just have to settle. If you choose to remain in black/white or greyscale, be sure that your art is easily readable. If you use color- the same applies. Remember that in comics you are trying to tell a story through script, layout, and art. Every single choice you make is to help tell the story- this includes in HOW you draw or color your pages.

    Some final notes:

    - If you did not partake in week 1 or 2, feel free to create a page anyway. I will not require layouts/scripts being posted as this is a 'final' page. So do whatever. If you did partake in prior weeks- you can create a page unrelated to your previous entries if you want.[/b]
    - You may use the script/layout from another member if they give you permission to do so. (Collaboration!)
    - Keep in mind what the focus of each panel is meant to be. Characters or important objects should be easily readable. This can be done through the use of lighting, color, line thickness, camera, level of detail, etc. etc.
    - Only one complete page is required, even if your layouts span multiple pages.
    - Color is completely optional. So is shading. However, they can both help tell your story so I suggest adding some in- even if it's some simple greyscale or monochromatic shading.
    - HAVE FUN!


    Judging

    This round will be judged on the following criteria:

    - Art: Is your art clean and readable?
    - Story: Does the art help tell the story?
    - Emotion: Do the artistic choices help compliment the tone/mood of the story?
    - Final: An overall score of story, layout, and art based on the grading criteria of all rounds.

    Deadline: It's a time consuming task, so July 15th at 11:59 PM Central time.
    Last edited by Nekomata; 07-08-2018 at 08:30 PM.

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