tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post5272066321159707129..comments2024-03-12T07:14:26.097-07:00Comments on Cartoon SNAP: New Storyboarding Video -- Staging for Movement/More on BackgroundsShermhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03234494715024292722noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-75420166733481522402010-05-28T08:56:55.183-07:002010-05-28T08:56:55.183-07:00Once again, very well-done post. I can't wait ...Once again, very well-done post. I can't wait for the next one on storyboarding. These keep getting more and more interesting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-76523337632163522522010-05-26T17:37:25.258-07:002010-05-26T17:37:25.258-07:00I'm all about the s/a!
Any thoughts on how mu...I'm all about the s/a!<br /><br />Any thoughts on how much action/acting to leave to the animators? In most board's for hand-drawn shows like this, I've noticed that a lot of information is left to the animators to decide, whereas for the cg boards I've looked at the board artists go so far as to practically animate in the boards themselves. <br /><br />Thanks again for another great post!Severinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02650750220287980350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-62182900294191056402010-05-26T15:05:05.865-07:002010-05-26T15:05:05.865-07:00Awesome...very interesting as usual! :)
As I watc...Awesome...very interesting as usual! :)<br /><br />As I watch these, I'm amazed at how much I've already learned just by looking at storyboards and paying attention to cartoons and movies....course, there's obviously a lot that I DON'T know, and it's always good to review. And there's a big difference between 'knowing' and actually doing! For some reason though, I've always though of S/A as 'same action' rather than 'same as'....weird. Guess it probably doesn't make much difference....:)<br /><br />Thanks for all your contributions to the world of storyboarding! :DYazzohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15759078043497437332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-82403412684302610352010-05-26T14:39:29.446-07:002010-05-26T14:39:29.446-07:00Awesome video as always Sherm! I especially liked ...Awesome video as always Sherm! I especially liked your description of the s/a pose (on the characters as well as the s/a background usage) and I was glad to hear that you don't like using it. I see that used somewhat frequently and I'm always nervous about using it in my boards. It always seemed to break up the visual flow of the boards when you're looking at them all pinned up together. With the advent of doing boards digitally, is that technique even used much anymore? Looking forward to the next installment!Steve Umblebyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08683431746964142181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-2227510724118859442010-05-26T14:32:34.204-07:002010-05-26T14:32:34.204-07:00Sherm, these tutorials are so helpful! Thanks aga...Sherm, these tutorials are so helpful! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with everyone, as you are such a great resource.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10298408701734213475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7573514568417810856.post-68526842595865615252010-05-26T10:40:17.462-07:002010-05-26T10:40:17.462-07:00These are really great Sherm. Excellent tutorials....These are really great Sherm. Excellent tutorials. When you got to the yawning action you made me yawn. Top shelf stuff.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02875111798764712175noreply@blogger.com