Hey everyone! I thought it would nice to share this app/link called Posemaniacs.
http://museumsketches.tumblr.com/
The site is really cool and gives you quick references for the human form when you're in a pinch.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Automatically Arrange Images in a Grid in InDesign
I didn't think I would be making another post today, but I just learned something MIND-BLOWING.
In InDesign, if you do Place using a number of images, then hold option-shift, you can automatically place those images in a grid. You can even use the arrow keys to decide how many rows/columns you want! I found out about it from here.
It's PERFECT for storyboards. I worked on boards today and instead of taking 30 minutes to arrange them on a page it took less than a minute. I'm in love. Here are the boards. Hopefully I'll have more boards to show on Thursday.
"En Passant" Color Script 6 breakdown
You guys asked me about this piece I did as a color script for a short film project I helped out with:
I put the PSD file on my server so you can download it here: http://www.larkinheather.com/group/color-script6.psd
I started with a still from the short film animatic. It's a 3D animated film.
Then I did a rough sketch over the screenshot, adding in missing elements
Refined the sketch.
Added base colors.
I used a palette and only took colors or mixed colors from that palatte.
I used a multiply layer and pale, purplish color for the first shadows. I chose purple because the light coming from the lamps and such would be a yellowish color. Yellow light technically means the shadows are yellow tinted, but I made the shadows purple because the contrast of the opposite colors is appealing.
Added yellow paint on an overlay layer for the lights.
Added a little more yellow on an overlay layer for light coming from the ceiling.
Added dark brown on a multiply layer for very dark cast shadow areas.
Added a pale bluish multiply layer to generally make things darker. I imagine some blueish moonlight getting in there from a window up high.
Added a semi-transparent sheen of red on an overlay layer. Wanted to make the whole thing a little warmer.
Added more of the purple to a multiply layer to further darken the scene surrounding the main characters.
Painted on a bunch of yellows, blues, whites, purples on an overlay layer to add a little more variety in the lighting colors.
Added dark, saturated blue to areas for more shadows. I chose blue because of moonlight again.
Added highlights using small ares of whitish/yellowish color and an overlay layer
Finally, a light sheen of blue on an overlay to cool down the center of the image, to push it back and bring the characters forward.
Frenden Brushes
I recently discovered these Photoshop brushes and they are fucking awesome:
http://frenden.myshopify.com/products/photoshop_pencil_and_inking_brushes
http://frenden.myshopify.com/products/photoshop_pencil_and_inking_brushes
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