2015
Digital Tutors
Alex Stead
2:34
English
In this Photoshop tutorial, we'll learn how to set up a Photoshop document for a set of sequential images before creating thumbnails of our screenplay for director approval.
We'll learn some of the technical jargon used in the film industry related to different types of camera shots and how to set up our perspective for each of those angles. We'll cover basic poses used most frequently in storyboarding: walking, standing and sitting as well as some action poses.
We'll take a storyboard frame through to it's conclusion, finessing the drawing and adding some shading for mood and suggested lighting.
By the end of the Photoshop training, you should have a clear understanding of how storyboards are created.
1 Introduction and project overview
2 Setting up the Photoshop document
3 Choosing content for storyboard frames
4 Setting up the establishing shot
5 Introducing characters
6 Exploring drawing dialogue
7 Discussing crossing-the-line
8 Creating a low angle shot
9 Explaining action with arrows
10 Exploring standing poses
11 Creating simple walking poses
12 Drawing simple sitting poses
13 Exploring more poses
14 Inking a storyboard
15 Continuing to ink
16 Shading a storyboard
17 Reviewing our storyboard project
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