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MAKING A COMIC LEGEND OF THE GEMDRACORUMCAPITULO 1
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[EN] This work order degree consists of the realization of an introductory chapter for the beginning of the history of comic "The legend of Gemdracorum" in which the main characters, Elían and Akbal will be introduced. The aim of this work has been to first design characters with the study of their structure, movement and expression, in order to introduce them correctly in the comic. After this, make a summary of the chapter in order to organize the panels correctly in eleven pages, followed by a technical plot, and finally make the chapter of the comic.
Title: MAKING A COMIC LEGEND OF THE GEMDRACORUMCAPITULO 1
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[EN] This work order degree consists of the realization of an introductory chapter for the beginning of the history of comic "The legend of Gemdracorum" in which the main characters, Elían and Akbal will be introduced.
The aim of this work has been to first design characters with the study of their structure, movement and expression, in order to introduce them correctly in the comic.
After this, make a summary of the chapter in order to organize the panels correctly in eleven pages, followed by a technical plot, and finally make the chapter of the comic.
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