I agree, these are good! I especially like Gill. I always have trouble trying to cartoon-ify Pixar characters. Sometimes i’m not very successful. But you certainly got Gill down pat!
lizardgirl: Thank you for the kind words and critique! I’ll make sure to address them when I color him.
chef: Thanks! It took me awhile to get used to using the Wacom tablet, but now I can’t live without it! haha
lennonluvr9: Thank you! Gill was particularly fun to draw. And don’t worry. You’re not alone. I’m not always successful either!
Thought I’d revive this thread by posting some rough storyboards I did for my Storyboard class. We had to pick a scene from a movie to storyboard - analyzing the camera movements, composition, and lighting. I naturally chose a scene from Up. I used screen caps as reference and it was all done digitally in Photoshop using my Wacom tablet.
aww! That’s really cute Hannahmation! I love how you drew the characters
Very nice work, Hannahmation. You’ve got the lighting in each sketch spot on, and scrolling through each one actually really plays out the film in my mind. You chose the perfect scene for this sort of thing- I never really paid attention to each shot as I was watching the film, but now you’ve pointed it out in a way, it makes me realise just how much Pixar think about these things as well.
Thanks woody.
lizardgirl: Thank you! I never really paid attention to each shot either before this assignment. It’s amazing just how much thought goes into each!
Wow, fantastic work Hannah, the likenesses are really spot on, and the mood fits perfectly! You should get a pretty sweet grade on this. Nice job!
Thanks Chris! Glad you like it!
Great work here! Lots of great work, excellent fundementals, and the storyboards are on track as well! They are properly lit and contrasted for the most part, but I think you needed on more level of tone closer to white to give the talent a smidge more focus. Not sure if your instructor is restricting you to a set amount of tone levels though. Keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback, ArtJoe! And I can add an extra tone to the storyboards. There were no tonal limitations.