Friday, October 8, 2010

FlipBook: Don't Be Green, Feel the Blue

Here is my flip book, "Don't Be Green, Feel the Blue" I forgot to add the title earlier. Hope this doesn't change points of view.






9 comments:

  1. Great job with the flip book.

    My favorite part of the book was the transformation of the flower into a ball of fire and the flower engulfing the green. Did not expect that to happen.

    Interesting concept.

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  2. I really liked all the different scenarios throughout your flip book. You did well with the transition from one scene to the next especially with your usage color. Very interesting! Great Job John!

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  3. I was a little confused at first on which way your flip book began, but once i figured it out it was really interesting. I really enjoyed your use of color as well as, the concept of the water making the plant grow which transformed into a human. that was very clever!

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  4. Nice progression in your artwork and understanding of nature in that plants needs water and sun to grow. It was quite different and yet intriguing.

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  5. I love that as the book progressed you changed the side of the page the story was depicted on. You could tell you had a lot of fun exploring the possibilities of the project. Great Job!

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  6. Hey John,

    It has been a while since I viewed your book and I can't remember the details. In the notes I took while reviewing the flip-books I wrote two words: "color" and "original." So must have thought that some aspect of the book was original, which is good. So, good job.

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  7. Unusual story, your pictures were neat. I liked the one with Gumbi because Gumbi is the cats pajamas. You used a lot of color which definitely shows your dedication to the flipbook. It was fun to watch :) Good job!!

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  8. Interesting idea for your flipbook. I like how you humanized the figures on the pages by giving them faces. Nice use of color and nice title ....clever and witty. Overall, I found it amusing.

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  9. This was really cool John, I'm glad the monster came out and was eaten at the end. very creative work as a whole.

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