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The Office - Storyboarding Thumbnails Finished!

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Hey readers, I've completed the greyscale and comps for this six frame skit. Here is a side by side comparison, with the script as reference. I finally had time to complete a lump some of the paintings. I haven't presented my ability well within previous posts I'll admit but I haven't had the time to put in work until now. A lot can happen when I have more time on my hands and fewer assignments to complete!  To paint this I used a handful of techniques, both learned at school and self-taught by programs like Skillshare and youtube tutorials. Skillshare is an amazing site with tons of useful tips for a variety of subjects, I would recommend checking it out. I have placed the scenes in order from rough thumbnail outline, to greyscale blocking, to painted colour. Scene 1:  Andy & Michael: [walking across cars in parking lot, Dwight filming] Parkour! Parkour! Scene 2:  Andy & Michael: [walking across cars in pa...

The Office - Storyboarding

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Hey readers, we're not done with storyboarding just yet! - This week I will be recreating a storyboard for this famous scene from the hit show, The Office. The scene I will recreate will be the from the "parkour" episode (Season 6, Ep 1).  I have composed a short script for this six scene storyboard as well as reference pictures for each. Scene 1:  Andy & Michael: [walking across cars in parking lot, Dwight filming] Parkour! Parkour! Scene 2:  Andy & Michael: [walking across cars in parking lot, Dwight filming] Parkour! Parkour! Dwight: [crouching beside car] Jump over the camera! Jump over the camera! Scene 3:  [Michael feebly attempts to jump off a car, gives double thumbs up to camera] Scene 4:  Michael: [standing on a tractor-trailer with Dwight and Andy, looking down] Okay, we all go together or we go one at a time. Andy: Here it is, here it is... truck, to refrigerators, to a dumpster, [ca...

Story Board With Colour

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In my last post, I shared a storyboard that I created for a 4 scene skit involving the grim reaper slipping on a banana. In this weeks post, I will share my process as I colorize my storyboards. Scene 1: From the thumbnail, I created the linework, shading, and then colorized. Scene 2: From the thumbnail, I created the linework, shading, and then colorized. Scene 3: From the thumbnail, I created the linework, shading, and then colorized. Scene 4: From the thumbnail, I created the linework, shading, and then colorized.

Storyboarding

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Today I started on a storyboard for a short skit involving the Grim Reaper slipping on a banana peel. I've created four frames based on this concept. The storyboard is illustrated as follows: Frame 1: Grim Reaper walking along a sidewalk Frame 2: A banana peel flying through the air Frame 3: Grim Reaper slips on the banana peel Frame 4: Grim Reaper takes a fall to the ground

PyeongChang 2018 Poster

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This week, as mentioned in my post last week, I have completed a poster for the PyeongChang 2018 winter Olympics. My poster was based on  Gabrielle Daleman  of Toronto, Ontario. She is a figure skater for team Canada and is competing in the 2018 games. Here you can find more information about Gabrielle Daleman:  https://olympic.ca/team-canada/gabrielle-daleman/ I am happy I finally was able to utilize my wacom drawing tablet. I am looking forward to future projects. I am happy with the illustration but as many artists would say about themselves - I can use a bit of work.

Olympic Theme

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This week I began to etch out some ideas for a poster dedicated to the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic games. I've decided to focus on a local athlete, Gabrielle Daleman of Toronto, Ontario. She is a figure skater for team Canada and is competing in the 2018 games. Here you can find more information about Gabrielle Daleman:  https://olympic.ca/team-canada/gabrielle-daleman/  I created four thumbnail designs, and I've created a comp based off of one of my designs. Below I've presented some inspirational pictures that I used to help create these designs. Next week I will work towards creating a fully rendered version of this poster. Stay tuned!