January 2024 archive

Wisdom Tales-The Tiger’s Whisker Comic

 

 

 

 

Over the past three months, I have been reading an ebook called Wisdom Tales by Heather Forest. Wisdom Tales is a collection of myths, fables, and parables. Once I finished reading, I made a comic out of one of the stories. I chose The Tiger’s Whisker because my favorite animals are tigers and it was the perfect length.

The Tiger’s Whisker is about a woman whose husband returns from war with no love. She goes to a wise man to ask for a love potion and he demands a tiger’s whisker. She leaves meat near a tiger in the woods every day, getting closer and closer each day until it allows her to sit right next to it. She waits for the tiger to fall asleep and cuts off one of its whiskers. She gives it to the wise man who asks her how she got it. She explains and he throws the whisker in the fire. He tells her that if she can tame a tiger, she can melt her husband’s icy heart. The moral is to be patient and you will almost get your way in life.

In order to draw these characters, my grade attended a lesson from Brittain Peck, a visual storytelling artist. He gave us some tips about how to draw such as using simple shapes for characters and their clothes. This helped speed up the process because instead of trying to draw a really complicated character I was able go from one character to another in no time. 

I used Sketchbook and ComicLife3 to create my comic. In Sketchbook, I was able to layer my characters and backgrounds so I didn’t have to draw them over and over again which was helpful. Also, in Sketchbook, the undo button saved me many times. ComicLife3 was very useful because it allowed me to choose what size I wanted the boxes for the comic and the shape of the speech bubbles. Also, I was able to choose the themes of each page so I could customize it easily. 

Overall, I think that the Wisdom Tales are very useful for learning about different cultures and their morals. The comic helped me show my artistic side and how much I understand the morals of the story. Comment what your favorite style of drawing is.

Daily Habits-Planking

“A habit is a behavior that has been repeated enough times to become  automatic.”                                                                               

 Atomic Habits – James Clear  

In our Language Arts class, we were learning about atomic habits and reinforcing them with a daily habit. For seven weeks we would plank for 30 seconds and add 15 seconds each week. During this time, I learned what it means to really practice something so that it becomes a habit. Finally, at the end of the seven weeks, we had a plank challenge that happened to be on my birthday. I planked for five minutes and the winners were Diego and Avery, who tied at 28 minutes and couldn’t continue because it was X period. I think that this habit helped me learn more about myself and you should try it too. Comment what habit you would try.