A storyboard is used to tell a story with drawings. A storyboard is used in Video Games, Animated movies and Live-Action Films. The storyboard communicates : Location – Where the action is taking place Cast – Who is in the ‘shot’ Plot – Important parts of the story through the relationships between people, objects and scene We will…
Backgrounds for your story
Create 4 drawings of Backgrounds that you can use in your story. Examples: An establishing shot of the location your story takes place An interior shot of a room where your story takes place – a bedroom, an office, a spaceship An exterior shot of a where your character will be – a beach, a…
Character Poses
Use the character you designed in project 25. You will create a total of 8 character poses. You can use the examples for inspiration. Think of poses your character will need in your story. Common Expressions: Walking, Running, Jumping, Pointing, Staring, Sitting, Etc! You can use this site to help you create an exciting post…
Pose Practice
Follow the practice in class and turn in your drawing here. Steps: Create a cross on the page to make 4 sections With a colored pencil (or pen/marker) make curved lines in each box. Be free with this! You will use the line to help you draw a dynamic character pose. Skills to practice Shapes-…
Character Expressions
Use the character you designed in project 25. You will create a total of 8 face expression drawings. You can use the examples for inspiration. Think of expressions your character will need in your story. Common Expressions: Happy, Sad, Static, Excited, Angry, Confused, Shocked, Laughing Turn in a photo of the 8 face expressions into…
Storyboard Planning sheet
A storyboard is used to tell a story with drawings. A storyboard is used in Video Games, Animated movies and Live-Action Films. The storyboard communicates : Location – Where the action is taking place Cast – Who is in the ‘shot’ Plot – Important parts of the story through the relationships between people, objects and scene We will…
Film Shot Worksheet
When a director/animator/comic book artist tells a story they have to decide: What / Who / Where / How we are looking at in the scene(also know as a ‘shot’). The placement of the character in the scene can be described using film vocabulary to define where the ‘camera’ or the viewer is. In other…
Hand Lettering Poster
Choose your favorite fonts (or create your own font) and draw a Lettering Poster The Lettering Poster should have the following: 3 to 7 words– Think of a quote, saying or song lyric. If you need some quotes, you can use these ideas: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes https://www.brainyquote.com/ https://www.today.com/life/quotes/bible-quotes-rcna142142 https://time.com/partner-article/7270107/the-25-most-famous-quotes-of-all-time-according-to-ai/ Steps Start with Canva – Find fonts and create…
Lettering Styles Practice
We will experiment with different lettering styles to create depth, texture and detail. Skills to Practice: Drawing Different Font types : Serif, Sans-serif, Script, Blackletter, Bubble and Display fonts Drop Lines – Adding lines around letters that have similar shapes to add ‘life’ to your letters One Point Perspective – Draw Perspective lines to make your letter look…
Brand Logo Redesign Project
Companies often change their brand logo. The brand logo often contains a image and unique font. Companies do this to stay modern and in touch with trends and their customers. The role of social media and smaller legible icons has also influenced some companies. For this project your challenge is to Re-Design an existing brand’s…