i recorded this for a friend. ive been asked about my digital process before, and i thought that a video would do that justice. better than typing it up anyway.. i get a bit chatty but, i hope it helps if anyone is looking for a way to streamline their digital storyboarding process
and it was a lot of fun to record. if its beneficial id be happy to do more of these
just post a comment or shoot me an email :)
board process from Ian Abando on Vimeo.
15 comments:
that was awesome! thanks for sharing your process. do you ever have to go and make your boards into animatics? if so i would love to know how your process is for that.
now i know ALL your secrets mwhahahahha. great share!
great demo, thanks for sharing!
Awesome :)
definitely keep doing these!
That was very helpful! thanx :)
this really really cool. Thank YOU for sharing
That was so awesome! Very helpful :)
Thank you for this post! Helped me out with some problems I was having!
Good stuff man! Great tips!
Awesome job! thanks for sharing :D
That was great, simple yet effective!
I'd like to see how you go about designing your characters ;D
Wow, your demo had a lot of great stuff that I didn't realized before, like keeping the values on the side. Thanks for sharing! :D
This isn't related to storyboarding, but could you possibly do a quick coloring/painting demo? I reaaally like your "Waiting" drawing and your "Doodles" post, and I'm just curious as to how you did them.
I cannot explain to you the immense gratitude I feel towards you for putting up this video of your process on how you board, name and color your shots. Phew! Answered a LOT of questions I've always had about digital boarding. :)
I wasted a lot of time trying to shove everything in one file and then naming it was also a mess.
The only question I have is, what do you normally keep the resolution to for a quick ideation stage board vs. a final finished board?
And can you also make a video on effects in boarding, like the motion blurs, gaussian blurs and where to use color?
Thanks a lot for this! Cheers!
How do you adjust your brush size like that?
Thanks for the video, great tips!
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