Hi guys. Richard Jao here and I'm dropping some storyboard thumbs here as well. I'll be following suit with posting images directly unless I'm told otherwise. I'm also practicing using a Cintique for these, so excuse the roughness.
I have the thumbnails, but I don't know how to create a topic on the blog... I've spent like an hour trying to figure it out. Good job with the Cintiq btw
I think we were all sent an email that allowed us administrative access to this site. It should have a link that gives us the proper ability to edit the blog.
Glad we got that sorted out~! That said, Richard. Never, EVER apologize for the roughness of your thumbnails! They are meant to be that way, particularly if you're getting to grips with the Cintiq!
Your character poses are clear and concise and put us into the scene. The shot composition, even at this stage is limited. Try to visualise the overall shot as a piece of filmmaking...
Let's see you do a little more with the characters first and then tighten up those shots!
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I have the thumbnails, but I don't know how to create a topic on the blog... I've spent like an hour trying to figure it out. Good job with the Cintiq btw
I think we were all sent an email that allowed us administrative access to this site. It should have a link that gives us the proper ability to edit the blog.
Oh durr. That's what I get for not checking my e-mail first. I'm such a freaking noob. Spent half an hour trying to figure it out
Glad we got that sorted out~! That said, Richard. Never, EVER apologize for the roughness of your thumbnails! They are meant to be that way, particularly if you're getting to grips with the Cintiq!
Your character poses are clear and concise and put us into the scene. The shot composition, even at this stage is limited. Try to visualise the overall shot as a piece of filmmaking...
Let's see you do a little more with the characters first and then tighten up those shots!
All the best
Shaun
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