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…
45- Storyboard – First 10 Drawings
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…
44- 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…
43- Backgrounds Practice – Thirds, Staging and More!
In a class practice we will draw 4 different backgrounds using the following skills. When drawing a background, consider the following: Interior or Exterior – Is in inside of outside? Rule of Thirds – Dividing your drawing in thirds can help make a beautiful composition. Staging – Where is your character standing? Use the rule of thirds and…
42- 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…
41- 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-…
40- 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…
39- 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…
38- 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…
37- 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…