Portraits...time for your close up!
So since my fall into figure drawing and discovering Scott Eaton's thorough anatomy course, I was mortified by every close-up camera shot I made the moment I put detail into it. Now I understand one of the things that attracted me to storyboarding was that heavy rendering was not needed. It’s to be fast but accurate, get ideas down quick like that lesson in storyboarding class “how to storyboard if you can’t draw” Meaning maybe I am overthinking my storyboard with all this extra knowledge. Though I learned and thought of ways to make it a career I was in the beginning always using it as an exercise to maximize my learning potential in art. After all, I was cramming Four years of University level knowledge in the shortest amount of time As I could so that I may build something with it all, and keep the digital nomadic lifestyle going as long as I can. My dialogue scenes looked more than stiff but just like… what are they even doing with their ...