The task of the second assignment is to let us choose a style that I like from a few designers and imitate his style to design a painting. The designer I chose was chris ware. Chris ware is good at drawing comics, such as social isolation, emotional torture and the type of depression. The color of his work made me feel that the whole comics have become lively and active, and the content of comics is also very attractive to watch. The details of the comics he made are very vivid and realistic, and it often awakens the true emotions of the audience. The first reason I chose him was that I was learning anime design. The second reason was that I really liked the style of chris ware. I first chose an interior design, and later I didn't think it was suitable for me, so I switched to chris ware. I read a lot of comics about chris ware on the Internet and found that he drew a lot of perspectives of the house and looked at what the people in the house were doing. So I decided to draw a school to describe what the students are doing every day. At first I drew a few drafts to determine the details of the school's structure and comics. Then I painted the draft on the computer and refined it. The whole picture shows what happened to school from morning to night. From the early morning, a car parked at the school gate until the students started the class in the classroom until lunch at noon. After lunch, they started to take a nap until they went to school in the afternoon physical education class. The color of this painting is rather monotonous but can show the style of ordinary schools and ordinary classrooms. You can see from the Internet that the style of chris ware is biased towards simplicity and clarity. The approximate content can be used to immediately see the meaning of comics. Some other illustrators and writers say that Chris has changed the competitive environment of comics. After he produced a lot of comics, most cartoonists began to change their competitive style. This comic book of my picture shows the color style of most of the middle and high school students going to school and the building in school.

Reference
David, M. & Martha, B. 2010, 'The comics of Chris Ware: drawing is a way of thinking', viewed 27 August 2019

Daniel, D. 2004, 'Chris Ware', viewed 27 August 2019
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