Tuesday 15 March 2016

Visual Language- Set/scene/Sequence-Sequential Imagery and Drawing Practice-2- Paul Driessen

Sequential Imagery and Drawing Practice: Paul Driessen

This is the work of Paul Driessen and is a perfect example of how storyboards and dont have to be big masterpieces, they just need to show what is going to happen in each shot. These are images from his sketchbook, where he does not need to be neat, they just need to be informative.

Sequential imagery is just a sequence of images that are put together, here you can see just how many are needed to create a detailed final animation. For animated movies, they need thousands. Here are just a few from Paul Driessen but it really shows how he works and how he puts the images together to form the sequence.

I do like the way he has done freeform thumbnails to hold his images as they are quick and easy, instead of finishing templates and going out of you way to make them perfect, as storyboards and thumbnails aren't perfect. They are quickly done as a source the animators can look at to understand the scene and what is going to happen within it.

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