Posts tagged "storyboarding"

aapstra:

Disney’s Comic Strip Artist’s Kit by Carson van Osten.

You might know these already, but it is such good stuff I don’t think anybody minds if I share it here again. These hand-outs were meant as a way to get beginning artists working on the Disney comics to overcome some recurring drawing problems.

I found this on Mark Kennedy’s awesome blog: Temple of the Seven Golden Camels. Hence the ‘To Mark’ dedication on the fist page which, I guess, features some pretty sound advice for any artist:

“Just keep drawing my friend… Draw like the wind!”

http://sevencamels.blogspot.com

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atalkingmagpie:

Boy Wander Song

Here is the storyboard animatic I did for The Boy Wander song battle.

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giancarlovolpe:

I originally went on this rant because I was frustrated with all the steps required before one can call storyboards “done,” but it looks like a lot of people found the venting informative. So here you go!

Also captured on Storify thanks to laurbits here:

https://storify.com/laurbits/think-you-re-done-with-your-boards

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gravi-teamfalls:

                                                    “I trust you”

Nobody puts the heart into their storyboards that  Alonso Ramirez Ramos does!  Selected boards from “Not What He Seems” by Alonso, directed by Stephen Sandoval, shack exterior boards by Dana Terrace. 

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kalkiedoodles:

Yea I’m really horrible with names so it took me awhile to realize who was it that Izu referred me that referred me to the new job.

I mean it shouldn’t matter who refers me and I’m grateful,  but she did make that horrendously gut wrenching Gravity Falls Rock Sock opera alt ending so I was a little high strung at the realization.

i’M CRyING I LOVETHIS

OH my GOD Chris Houghton posted some of the wonderful storyboards he did for Sock Opera and I’m just

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legitimately

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so happy because this is exactly what storyboarding is like people

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this is it this is how you do the thing

gravi-teamfalls:

Scary-Oke Storyboard Highlights by Luke Weber

See his entire third act storyboard at http://fresherluke.tumblr.com! 

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disneyconceptsandstuff:

Storyboards from Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Harald Siepermann and Hans Bacher

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claire-sketches:

dinolich:

veesdumpingrounds:

tiny tutorial thing I meant to make for the people I sometimes help out on portefolios : ) just wanted to share perspective doesnt have to be a bugger, yknow ? 

great advice! In storyboarding no one has the time to draw out full and complete perspective grids, these are great ways to get a sense of depth and field in a short amount of time.

Great advice on perspective!

literally how I do the perspective in nearly all of my boards

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chgreenblatt:

This board was drawn by Pete Browngardt, creator of Uncle Grandpa! (Note the extremely sarcastic use of the word “hilarious” in scene 133.)

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