Ely
added comment inNov 10th 10am PDT - Block In Demo with Stephen Bauman
20d
Woooo 2024 art goals, dedicating to the great journey to find and improve a style of my own, to take the things that inspired me to make art to make things that will inspire others to do the same.
2mo
David Finch recommends using Bridgeman's guide and sketching through it.
2mo
I feel like it takes a critical part of the creative process away, either personal creativity to overcome a problem or meaningful collaboration with another person. Both can teach you more about overcoming the problem in the future than it is to just rely on machine input to jumpstart an idea. Limitations are helpful for growth, outsourcing a limitation to a machine just feels self defeating to creative growth.
Besides, it's your voice, your scene, wouldn't you want your jokes, your words to come out? Even if it's not perfectly worded or knee slapping funny, it's still you, your unique voice. But I guess it depends on how you view art. Anything AI would be able to automate are all things I want to do or get better at so it holds no interest for me.
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3mo
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Wow really big share with these sample scripts, that's amazing. That will make for REALLY great storyboard practice, that's fantastic thank you for the handy link to that. I'm going to try and work my way through the whole list, at least for thumbnails.
Very very very excited, thrilled even.
The hockey metaphor helped cement the 180 rule
1yr
Hello! Anyone have any good tips or books on comic panel pacing, it's something I have been struggling with. Thank you for any help you give!
Ely
1yr
I think pacing will come down to personal tastes on narrative design. Something that I was recommended was to read a lot more comics/graphic novels with an eye towards HOW it was made and studying all the elements of it. A lot of sources I've read say if you can save time telling a story then do it, but there's fine tuning that will come through experience and trying a lot of different ways until you find something that works for you.