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I very much love this fight scene. Even more as this animatic. How do you storyboard a fight scene so fluid and original as this one?
I'm curious whats the point in even calling this a storyboard at this point when it's this fleshed out
Gem said:
I'm curious why even calling this a storyboard at this point when it's this fleshed out
My question exactly. Reading through his replies, "It all depends on the artist and the project. On the whole though... I’d say that’s the direction things are headed." I'm extremely curious how prolific this sort of "composite" workflow is. I think it's rather brilliant.
Gem said:
I'm curious whats the point in even calling this a storyboard at this point when it's this fleshed out
It's not a storyboard. It's an animatic used for the timing of the finished animation
TheManyMadMasks said:
My question exactly. Reading through his replies, "It all depends on the artist and the project. On the whole though... I’d say that’s the direction things are headed." I'm extremely curious how prolific this sort of "composite" workflow is. I think it's rather brilliant.
Across the Spider-verse is in such good hands.