I've been doing Storyboards for almost 15 years and I still learned so much from this video! - It's always good to go back to fundamentals once in a while. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Thanks so much for this valuable información, Could you tell me the relationship AND differences between storyboard and comics frames at narratives secuences?
You honestly blew my mind when you said that you collapse your layers/prefer to stay low-impact. I have always worked that way because I have never had the money to use good equipment, so I had to learn to work with flats- I figured I could just save iterations of the flat files anytime, like save states/images. I thought I could never, ever be considered for professional jobs because of my propensity to flatten out my images-- all the times I tried to collaborate on files with other artists, they used so many layers and I felt lost and unprofessional. I'm going to buy your "The Art of the Storyboard with Lyndon Ruddy". Thank you for giving me hope! Maybe I can finally fully develop my hobby/dream into my career after all. :)
I knew Lyndon was cool as soon as it started because we both happen to be wearing the Same Death Star Shirt! haha! With a ton of visual projects ahead of me, I am glad I came across your channel Aaron. Look forward to continue learning from you guys. Thanks!
Yeah, I think of it like a play. You see it from the audience’s view. So you want to have characters facing each other as if the audience was seeing it and you’re switching between different audience seats. Or it’s different angles like a filmed musical would be. I don’t know if what I’m saying makes sense or if it’s even just stupidly obvious, but yeah.
Loving all your courses! The latest one i got was a pre-order of the wolves one and im totally gonna buy this one too! I finished the anatomy one and it was spectacular, so easy to understand how everything works. I still find it a bit tough venturing out on my own and drawing body parts by myself, not following you like i did with the videos, but whenever im stuck i just rewatch. xD Also I am really grateful for all the sales that you do every month, it really helps me with being a uni student and all, even the currency exchange tries to make my life miserable. Much love from Bulgaria! Will be impatiently waiting to see what else you'll offer in the future xD
Good morning Aaron, First thank you for all thoses tips and tools you're providing us. I guess you're busy so you probably don't have time to read all the comments, but i'm gona try : Personnally right now, my main challenge is shapes and volume. I struggle with consistancy because I have hard time mastering volume in perspective so my drawing is suffering because of it. I want to do things right and to do so I know that I have to learn them right. Do you have any exercice to recommand to better volume representation in space please ? Have a great day !
7:37 **Talking about the 180° rule** "This is a simple rule to follow ALL THE TIME..." **Cuts to a different camera angle and crosses the 180° line.** 😆
I did storyboarding briefly and loved it and I feel I did well and pleased the client but I don't have the confidence to keep applying for freelance :(
This is undoubteddly amazing content ! but I wonder who edited the video itself? The camera work is very distracting during the beginning when Lyndon starts to speak. The way his face points at different sides between cuts make it seem like the colourful Lydon is speaking to black and white Lydon :p
Hello Mr. Blaise I wonder something This course count with spanish subtitles?? I wish to but it but Iam from latín america and I don't dominate inglish languaje to understand everything Thanks
Great Tutorial. Artist have their own preferred tools. Since you using computer in this tutorial what type software or softwares do you use and recommendation of storyboard softwares for those who are using Mac or PC. What type of monitor do you use to hand drawn on monitor screen? What I noticed is Photoshop. Please elaborate. Thanks.
Lim Chow, your power is good but not good enough for LO CHIN! If you're reading this Lim Chow you'll probably know who it is it . been 35 or so year. You've done well with your animation my friend. Say hello if you see this.
Maybe a stupid newbie question, but, is every panel 1 photoshop/psd file? Or are all the panels in one file in layers? Just wondering how you pan from right to left as the knight runs over to the left side: is the background a still, and you have the knight in layers as he runs across the background? or is every frame, as the camera pans left, a panel? -_-
I must've missed it because I was perusing all the other Storyboard channels but what SOFTWARE APP is he using?! Many of us simply don't have access to expensive software & hardware. But obviously, he's being paid for his work so - - but curious about the software he uses anyway. Anyone?
Bro, I know you are skilled and maybe a master at your craft but, that side shot of you when explaining is not needed and becomes annoying to the eye. In my opinion of course. Just saying. On a positive point, I am interested in learning from you.
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Storyboard artists and animators in general are such sweet people
Niiice, am flattered
I've been doing Storyboards for almost 15 years and I still learned so much from this video! - It's always good to go back to fundamentals once in a while. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Awesome!!
where do you work?
Thanks so much for this valuable información, Could you tell me the relationship AND differences between storyboard and comics frames at narratives secuences?
I love this comment cause it's the only thing standing between me and my first film
@@aliceen6486 Marvel - Disney - Warner Brothers - Dreamworks - Nickelodeon and many more :)
Also almost all of these tips work for making sequential art/ graphic novels / comic books! Nice work!
Once again these videos are such a blessing to a learning animator, thank you both so much
You honestly blew my mind when you said that you collapse your layers/prefer to stay low-impact. I have always worked that way because I have never had the money to use good equipment, so I had to learn to work with flats- I figured I could just save iterations of the flat files anytime, like save states/images. I thought I could never, ever be considered for professional jobs because of my propensity to flatten out my images-- all the times I tried to collaborate on files with other artists, they used so many layers and I felt lost and unprofessional. I'm going to buy your "The Art of the Storyboard with Lyndon Ruddy". Thank you for giving me hope! Maybe I can finally fully develop my hobby/dream into my career after all. :)
Thank you! I've been 18 years in this field, but I'm constantly looking at different lessons. It was very useful.
"You put headphones on, listen to Metallica and just crank it!"
I like this guy! Awesome video and super informative - keep up the awesome work!
Thank you for refreshing the fundamentals of storyboard.
I feel like you don’t get enough likes. Thanks for all your tips and helping me recover my skill and my passion
Amazing ❤
Great help, you are a legend.
Love from India.
Thank you for your videos
I knew Lyndon was cool as soon as it started because we both happen to be wearing the Same Death Star Shirt! haha! With a ton of visual projects ahead of me, I am glad I came across your channel Aaron. Look forward to continue learning from you guys. Thanks!
Thank you so much for not using background music during your lecture.
Yay! This is so exciting! 😁
I am gonna be starting college in a couple months. (Illustration major.)
I also plan on making more animations on youtube.
Just curious (with it being 2 years down the line), how are you finding college so far? :)
Since I've started getting more into storyboarding, your new course comes at a perfect time! I'm looking forward to getting this :)
I like these ideas for photography as well.
Be Sure to check out more or Lyndon's work on his website: www.lyndonart.com
Yeah, I think of it like a play. You see it from the audience’s view. So you want to have characters facing each other as if the audience was seeing it and you’re switching between different audience seats. Or it’s different angles like a filmed musical would be. I don’t know if what I’m saying makes sense or if it’s even just stupidly obvious, but yeah.
I will be buying this awesome course for sure.
Thanks so much Blaise!
Your courses helped me tremendously sir Aaron. I'm excited to take up this course also. Hoping to be more skillful and give more value to my clients.
Loving all your courses! The latest one i got was a pre-order of the wolves one and im totally gonna buy this one too! I finished the anatomy one and it was spectacular, so easy to understand how everything works. I still find it a bit tough venturing out on my own and drawing body parts by myself, not following you like i did with the videos, but whenever im stuck i just rewatch. xD
Also I am really grateful for all the sales that you do every month, it really helps me with being a uni student and all, even the currency exchange tries to make my life miserable.
Much love from Bulgaria! Will be impatiently waiting to see what else you'll offer in the future xD
Awesome! So glad to hear that you are enjoying the courses :)
So much information!
Waynimations valuable information :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING
Great job, Lyndon. This looks awesome. Congratz!
hi! thank you so much and your storyboards they are amazing.
I am doing my thesis in animation. This video is so helpful. Thanku very much 😊
Fantastic! I'm getting this!
Thank you again sir!
Thank for share your talent!
Such a helpful and inspiring lesson.
Really great course! Thanks
Thank you for all these great informations 🌷
To short cut fill - Option delete for the foreground color and command delete for the background color.
WOOO. I WAS HOPING THIS WOULD BE A THING. ALSO I GET PAID TOMORROW :D
Thank you!
Awesome video thank you so much
"I always draw planes on everything"
Is this the real reason why you have the Planes poster behind you?
OMG JSJJSJSJS XD
Wooh! This looks awesome! Really do appreciate that you share you knowledge with us....speaking of... Can't wait til you stream again though! :)
Thank you so much for this video!
Awesome! I needed this!
This grey flat shadow is very effect for frames
Thanks for your nice work i just new to learn about this storyboard
Thank you for the video. How many thumbails a day am I supposed to do?
Brilliant stuff!
Thank you for this! You guys are amazing artist! Purchasing the annual now !
so exciteddddd, thankssss!
thank you so much for everything
Thanks so much. This it´s amazing information. :)
Only 3 minutes in, how do you know the information is good? because it's Aaron Blaise right! :)
真才实学。无私奉献,真是一个好人啊
thanks for your video sir.
This was an amazing tutorial! It was sooo informative 😍
This was awesome!
I realy loved the way of teaching
And also thanx for such important information
"In depth, clear and useful fundamentals on the craft of storyboarding.
this chanel is like doing training in disney gold finaly
Thanks. So. Much.. great. Teaching..
Good morning Aaron,
First thank you for all thoses tips and tools you're providing us.
I guess you're busy so you probably don't have time to read all the comments, but i'm gona try :
Personnally right now, my main challenge is shapes and volume. I struggle with consistancy because I have hard time mastering volume in perspective so my drawing is suffering because of it. I want to do things right and to do so I know that I have to learn them right. Do you have any exercice to recommand to better volume representation in space please ?
Have a great day !
You can refer to the other sources like AronBlaise . Andrew Loomis. Like this
Amazing
7:37 **Talking about the 180° rule** "This is a simple rule to follow ALL THE TIME..." **Cuts to a different camera angle and crosses the 180° line.** 😆
GOOD COURSE!!!
Leant a lot, thanks!
❤️
Really Good
Superb
I did storyboarding briefly and loved it and I feel I did well and pleased the client but I don't have the confidence to keep applying for freelance :(
So good sir. 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼😊
Oh my god, you look so different!! what did i missed from previous videos??
This is undoubteddly amazing content ! but I wonder who edited the video itself? The camera work is very distracting during the beginning when Lyndon starts to speak. The way his face points at different sides between cuts make it seem like the colourful Lydon is speaking to black and white Lydon :p
The Shining broke the 180-line rule with the red washroom scene.
How many panels do you do per day on a given job?
I get my check tomorrow.
is there a guide for file management when doing storyboards
Hello Mr. Blaise
I wonder something
This course count with spanish subtitles?? I wish to but it but Iam from latín america and I don't dominate inglish languaje to understand everything
Thanks
this is golden !!! thanks bunchezzz :)
what software do you need.
Light it up like a dynamite oooo
this is great
What do you think about program Toon Boom Storyboard Pro?
Great Tutorial. Artist have their own preferred tools. Since you using computer in this tutorial what type software or softwares do you use and recommendation of storyboard softwares for those who are using Mac or PC. What type of monitor do you use to hand drawn on monitor screen? What I noticed is Photoshop. Please elaborate. Thanks.
What about finding work as a storyboard artist?
aaron is very good
very informative!!
👍🏼👌🏻
RIP blue sky studios
Lim Chow, your power is good but not good enough for LO CHIN! If you're reading this Lim Chow you'll probably know who it is it . been 35 or so year. You've done well with your animation my friend. Say hello if you see this.
Dude! Whats going on? How are you buddy?
hope you are well.
What software is this?
Photoshop
Maybe a stupid newbie question, but, is every panel 1 photoshop/psd file? Or are all the panels in one file in layers? Just wondering how you pan from right to left as the knight runs over to the left side: is the background a still, and you have the knight in layers as he runs across the background? or is every frame, as the camera pans left, a panel? -_-
What program did he use when he storyboarded?
Lyndon works in Photoshop and is still a professional story artist.
Can you please make the sketch brush available for CS6?
It works in CS6
I must've missed it because I was perusing all the other Storyboard channels but what SOFTWARE APP is he using?! Many of us simply don't have access to expensive software & hardware. But obviously, he's being paid for his work so - - but curious about the software he uses anyway. Anyone?
I use Photoshop, primarily
Entered an animation contest and have to learn storyboard. Made oatmeal cookies while watching this 🍪! Anyone wants some? 😁
Yes 🙌
sorry I couldn't see his tears.
I was wondering if you ever messed with Escape Motions Rebelle software. It is something that might be interesting to you.
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Damn!!!
you loss me the first 5 minutes of explaining the "180 line".
Bro, I know you are skilled and maybe a master at your craft but, that side shot of you when explaining is not needed and becomes annoying to the eye. In my opinion of course. Just saying.
On a positive point, I am interested in learning from you.