![]() ![]() Setting up your frames is a breeze, you can also save them as templates, and having artwork clipped by frames or not is also one click away. Tool number one I was revisiting was Comic Life which is available on Mac, Windows and iOS/iPad OS. I’m not talking about the 500-pound-gorilla Clip Studio Paint, no, and anything that brands itself with Manga all over kind of puts me off anyway… (Yeah, I’m super biased that way – that’s why I’m really happy that Moho went back to its original name after for a few years rebranding as Anime Studio Pro – yuck). In my research I have also re-discovered long forgotten software to create Comic Books in a snap for little money. And fair enough live action isn’t animation – so let’s see… I have more words for you: Asterix, Tin Tin, The Smurfs, Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, and basically all the Japanese Anime belie the naysayers. Storyboard for Phungus & Mowld (episode 3, in Notion)įor anyone who is about to tell me, that if I spill the beans in the comic book, nobody’s going to watch the film, I have one word for you: Harry Potter. ![]() That way I have something I can put out much earlier than the movie, sell it, maybe create a little buzz (yeah, I know – that never happens, but one can hope) and then eventually release the movie. Then I thought, if I have to draw every other shot anyway and think about the composition, why don’t I just create a comic book, which I can then use as the storyboard. So I’ll also have to create a storyboard for Shadywoods the Feature Film. With Phungus & Mowld Episode 3, I finally saw the light and now I do agree, that having a proper storyboard (thumbnail roughs are enough), even for a one-man production like me, might in the end make my job easier. I’ve also re-discovered some half-written scripts with long forgotten yet witty dialogue that I also want to use if I can make it fit within the overall narrative. I’m still struggling to put all the ideas I’ve collected over the years for Shadywoods the Comic, Shadywoods the Series and now Shadywoods the Feature Film into a coherent script of more than 60 minutes. ![]()
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