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How to draw a split mirror

The steps of split-mirror painting are as follows:

First, there are several most important points when drawing a split mirror. The first point is composition. It is necessary to design a static picture. For the novice baby, then do the composition.

Second, the next step is painting. Split-mirror painting is a pre-drawn image when shooting a work. Painting must have a basic painter.

Third, the second is the sense of lens. You must have a sense of lens in your paintings. For example, some places need close-ups, so we must draw them, such as the appearance of the characters at that time.

Fourth, the painting must be far and near, so that people can see the difference between close-up and non-close-up at a glance, and the difference between distant view and close-up view must be detailed.

Summary: 1. Draw a close-up of an object or the difference between distance and distance first.

2. The emotions, actions and so on of the characters at that time.

3. The sense of lens must be drawn.

Storyboards are also called storyboards. Refers to movies, animations, TV series, advertisements, music videos and other image media. Before actual shooting or drawing, the composition of images is illustrated by charts, and the continuous images are decomposed as a unit of mirror transmission, and the mode, duration, dialogue and special effects of mirror transmission are marked.

Film splitting is used to explain how a scene will be formed, what proportion of people will enter the camera to form a composition, what action will be taken, from which angle the camera will cut in or take out, how the camera itself will move, and how much time will be recorded.