Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Sketches for Firenze Story

I'm taking Steph's suggestion and am shooting to storyboard up until where the girl gets to the market to sell her carrots.  SO-- here's what I've been up to so far with my preparatory sketches for my storyboards~













It's really fun drawing these and they help SO much.  Comments, constructive criticism, and love is appreciated!

4 comments:

  1. Loving the sketches. I always love your sketches. :) My sketches always look super super rough, often to the point of incomprehension. So I envy your sketching abilities. :P

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  2. Oh and I especially like your truck sketches. It has so much personality! And your poses are really great. The only weakness I see is the character design because their silhouettes don't look too different from each other, but I wouldn't worry about it at this point. Plus everything else is looking really strong so far and should make up for it! :)

    I send you my love! <3 (you said love is appreciated, haha)

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  3. AHAHAHA thanks! for some reason your comments didn't show up in my email, but I'd like to thank you for your comments now! Any suggestions for good silhouettes? I was wondering how to differ the boy and girl too to which I gave up and decided I'd fix it later... My class agreed with the truck personality business and my teacher suggested I infuse my landscapes with such personality-- that I do more environment studies to practice. [am trying with that.] thanks for the love, dear! right back at you <3 <3 <3

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  4. Haha, no problem!

    Try different shaped heads, different body types/sizes. Maybe the boy is squat and chubby? Maybe he's very angular? Just experiment with a bunch of different shapes and sketch out as many possibilities as you can till it hurts your head. :P (no, but seriously).

    And yeah, infusing your landscapes with that personality would be good too. Actually, I already like how your architectural landscapes are. They kind of do have personality--maybe not in the exact same way the truck does, but they do.

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