Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Requesting a table or template for animation shots

Requesting a table or template for animation shots

1. Draw sketches of characters, props, and scene images based on the topic content.

2. Draw a design sketch of the continuous screen based on the plot in the title. Pay attention to the continuity and changes in character postures, movements, backgrounds, images, etc.

3. Use pencil to draw the designed sequence onto the original manuscript.

4. When coloring, first paint the large area, from light to dark, paying attention to the tone of the picture.

5. Further describe the details of the picture.

6. Outline and unity of style.

When creating four-frame comics, you must carefully read the story or plot elements provided to understand the theme, personality, actions, what happened, and where, and find out the key points in the story. Plot relationships and interesting points, etc.

Based on the above creative materials, design character props and scene modeling. Use the distance of the lens or the size of the scene to set the composition of the picture, draw a sketch of the narrative story, draw the sketch onto the original manuscript, transcribe it into the original manuscript, and complete it with coloring.

Extended information

The characteristic of four-frame comics is that each picture fully displays its own plot, emphasizing the performance of the characters' movements and postures in the picture. Poor handling of movements and postures can easily make the picture stiff and dull.

The characteristic of four-frame comics is that the four frames have changes in scene size. That is, the second picture is the middle shot, emphasizing the character's upper body movements. The third picture is a close-up, emphasizing the expression of the characters.

Drawing tools needed to create four-frame comics

1. Basic tools: original paper, pencil, eraser, dip pen, drawing pen, ink, correction fluid, brush, and dots Paper, utility knife, ruler, cloud ruler, template, charcoal pencils, colored pens.

2. Color tools: Copic (alcohol-based marker), watercolor painting tools, colored ink, airbrush, pastels, crayons.

3. Other tools: personal computer, tablet, digital screen (software: Macintosh, Adobe Photoshop, Comic Studio, etc.).