Does anyone here is making storyboards? Can anybody give some tips on starting preparing storyboards for already experienced draftsman?
>>2873906
You're not an experienced draftsman.
>>2873911
Why do you think so?
>>2873920
because youre asking for tips
>>2873932
Experience=/=infallibility
>>2873932
Yes, I'm asking for tips. Not for drawing technique itself but for recreating given scenario, choosing right frame and perspective for it, lvl of details etc.
I'm at least decent or good in drawings from imagination and reference, but I'm not alfa and omega, that's why I'm here so maybe someone will help a bit.
>>2873936
>coming to /ic/ for help
>expecting any kind of help
>clearly not experienced
>already a lost cause
>not gonna make it
>>2873906
when you make a thread like this, you should know that the first few posts are a test of character, anyone who fails this test will not be taken seriously.
Use sketchup so you don't have to dick around with perspective constantly. Look up Francis Glebas's stuff.
>>2873946
True, but I'm sitting here at work bored to death, so it was easy to trigger me during such circumstances.
>>2873949
if you want to prepare storyboards, you should really be studying cinematography, You said you were experienced, so I'll assume you have a good grasp of perspective.
If it's a matter of knowing what to put down, really learn as much as possible about shots. how they work with eachother, setups, and how a series of shots make a scene, stuff like that.