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  1. This production is blessed with
    A: a good storyboard artist
    B: a director and set designers who follow through.

    Having the emperor on a podium is standard, and usually he is posed like he mesh with it. Here instead everything serves to underscore how small the person on the throne is; the gigantic dragon wall, that he slumps behind the table like a toddler, and Lu in the foreground, several steps below, looking down(!) on him.

    #FateChoosesYou #SetDesign #storyboarding #Xianxia #CDrama

  2. This production is blessed with
    A: a good storyboard artist
    B: a director and set designers who follow through.

    Having the emperor on a podium is standard, and usually he is posed like he mesh with it. Here instead everything serves to underscore how small the person on the throne is; the gigantic dragon wall, that he slumps behind the table like a toddler, and Lu in the foreground, several steps below, looking down(!) on him.

    #FateChoosesYou #SetDesign #storyboarding #Xianxia #CDrama

  3. This production is blessed with
    A: a good storyboard artist
    B: a director and set designers who follow through.

    Having the emperor on a podium is standard, and usually he is posed like he mesh with it. Here instead everything serves to underscore how small the person on the throne is; the gigantic dragon wall, that he slumps behind the table like a toddler, and Lu in the foreground, several steps below, looking down(!) on him.

    #FateChoosesYou #SetDesign #storyboarding #Xianxia #CDrama

  4. This production is blessed with
    A: a good storyboard artist
    B: a director and set designers who follow through.

    Having the emperor on a podium is standard, and usually he is posed like he mesh with it. Here instead everything serves to underscore how small the person on the throne is; the gigantic dragon wall, that he slumps behind the table like a toddler, and Lu in the foreground, several steps below, looking down(!) on him.

    #FateChoosesYou #SetDesign #storyboarding #Xianxia #CDrama

  5. *sniffle!* I love when the storyboarder picks it up a notch or three! I'm trying to not be spoilerish, but in ep10 there's a sequence they really get to have fun. Will I yoink... _use this as inspiration_? Maybe. Given the chance I'll also track down their name and give a proper reference. Maybe an overkill, but I like doing that kind of stuff.

    #AMomentButForever #storyboarding #Xianxia #CDrama

  6. The Best Way to “Show, Don’t Tell” –Scene Segmenting

    One of the key maxims in fiction writing is “Show, don’t tell.” But just telling a writer to “show” is...
    The post The Best Way to “Show, Don’t Tell” –Scene Segmenting appeared first on C. S. Lakin.
    livewritethrive.com/2025/04/03

    #Fiction #ShootYourNovel #scenestructure #shootyournovel #storyboarding
    @indieauthors

  7. EXT. DAY - CITY CENTER, MID-RUSH HOUR

    Harold, a model for 'distracted chic', juggles a bustling cityscape behind him and a forgotten stove. 'Better get COOKING with ideas, this city could really turn up the HEAT', he muses in #storyboarding. Crack your own plot at www.story-boards.ai #AIPrevisualization #ArtificialIntelligence

  8. EXT. DAY - ELEPHANT STUDY TOUR

    Greg, donning his favorite safari hat, finds himself beside a vehicle full of clients turned primates, amid the elephant mayhem in the zoo. Reality check - #AIScript can't predict chaos! What a "jumbo" misadventure! Create your own chaos at www.story-boards.ai #storyboarding #ArtificialIntelligence

  9. Question for the #Teachers out there, esp. in #HigherEd: anyone have a favorite digital tool for #Storyboarding research projects that I could share with my Historical #Research and #Writing students?

    I am teaching this course for the second time this spring and would like to require storyboarding, as described in the Turabian manual, as part of the process. I am doing this as part of an effort to give a bit more structure to the process of finding a topic, developing a question, developing hypotheses, fleshing out an argument, etc. beyond having them complete a worksheet or write a paragraph every step of the way. Something that is genuinely useful as part of the project's development.

    Something like #Miro but maybe more approachable, less corporate?

  10. 🧵: "Innovative Ways to Use #Padlet in the Classroom"

    One of the most exciting uses for Padlet is as a #storyboarding tool. Students can map out scenes for films or plot points for stories. It's visual, interactive, and a great way to develop narrative skills.

    Padlet can also be used for #GroupProjects. Students can post updates, share resources, and collaborate in real-time. It's a great tool for fostering teamwork and accountability. #CollaborativeLearning #EdTech

  11. [ Rough pass storyboard ]

    #WrestlerOC - Tyrus Titan

    You don't know how hard I was cheesing while boarding this one. Likeee It genuinely made me happy!😄 (Do you really love your OC, if you never inserted yourself being their number one fan?)

    #MastoArt #furryart #originalcharacter #storyboarding #storyboardartist #animatic

  12. For anyone interested especially in #animation and #storyboarding Spencer Wan is doing a workshop in February. Dude is seriously legit and worked on into the upcoming Spiderverse and Castlevania. More info below. ⬇️

    brainstormschool.com/workshop-

    #MastoArt #workshop #art

  13. Sorry I’ve been a bit MIA this past month. My husband and I lost our little one, we had a miscarriage. As part of navigating the rollercoaster of emotions, I started working on this illustration as something to focus on.

    As I was finishing it I decided to give a great big nod to Story Xperiential, an excellent program for Storyboarding that I just took part in, in their Fall session. Developed by veterans from Pixar & an awesome experience. Best storyboarding course.

    #procreate #storyboarding

  14. #ScientificIllustration and #Animation advice request.

    Who can recommend a starting point for the animation of science figures? I have some experience creating static illustrations for medical figures, and I want to learn how to show a process.

    I'm considering #Blender, although I already have lots of experience with #AdobeIllustrator and some runs on #AfterEffects.

    Would it be best to refresh basics like #storyboarding and #2Danimation first (which app)?

    Thank you for any thoughts.

  15. To help make connections: name 5-7 things that interest you but aren't in your profile, as tags so they are searchable. Then boost this post and repeat its instructions so others know to do the same.
    #storyboarding
    #classicfilm
    #davidlynch
    #jackkirby
    #darkshadows
    #noir
    #JoJosBizarreAdenture

    Spreading this like a mastodon chain letter…

  16. From a post reply I wrote about visualization:

    It’s not a magic bullet train; you asked specifically about “holding onto a visualization” - it’s almost the opposite you want to do, in that you want to have it, then let it go…

    Here are a few things I have found that work well for me. It’s all about working with the underlying subtle energy of the thoughts and feelings that relate to what you’re wanting to focus on. I am not delving into those specifics here, just sharing some of the tools I’ve found to be helpful in playing with this pool of opportunity in visualization.

    You can take or leave what works for you of these processes and you will encounter more that you can add to the list:

    #Clear your mind through daily meditation. Earlier in the day before interacting with other people is better. Keeping at it for a month or more is essential. I have not missed a day in almost nine years and it has made a huge difference in my life. It is a daily reattunement. DAILY. There are many ways to meditate; I would stick with one way for at least a month before you try another. Some might say longer. The reason for clearing your mind (other than that it feels awesome) is that it makes you much more receptive to intuitive impulses that relate to the visualization/manifestation trajectory.

    #Look for small, incremental changes in the direction you want to go. Make note of when they occur; noticing builds momentum, in my experience. Jot down what builds on what, make connections, and let yourself go with the flow of the little changes, no matter how small or tangential to your goals. Baby steps build out the visualization (even if you can’t see exactly how, in the moment).

    #Make more small decisions to build momentum in your day! That’s a big one for me and I always tell that to my team members at work, too. Can be tangential to your goals; building something in a positive direction is good - the idea is to get the energy moving in a wanted direction. Does not have to be about the visualization. Just about feeling faster forward momentum generally.

    #Find the feeling of what you’re going for, not just the “thing” you’re going for. Look for evidence of that feeling throughout your day. Feeling first. You’re already on a good path with writing down your goals so keep doing that… just focus on WHY you want what you want, find the feeling place of what you want wherever it occurs in your life, even if tangential to your main, visualized goals.

    #Collage it! If you are a visual person, you can “codify” these thoughts, feelings and processes with a collage. Then let it go, put it away, forget about it, and move on with the rest of your small, incremental decisions that build energy generally in your life. LET THE VISUALIZATION GO and then CHILL OUT! (Do I sound like I am yelling? It’s because this part is important!)…

    #Flow! Find your flow and enjoy the ride! Allow yourself to find a playful place in it all. It’s not all about the final destination.

    Overall:

    #Meditate. Ask yourself why you want what you want. Feelings first. Allow yourself to go with the flow. Have fun! And expect serendipity; more and more opportunities will open up.

    And if you are interested to read more about these creative visualization processes, I recommend the work of #ShaktiGawain, #EstherHicks, and #NathalieGoldberg. Of course, there are many, many more. These are just a few of my favourites/favorites (Canadian/American here). :-)

    Thank you for asking. 🙏

    #Allowing #Breathing #BreathWork #Change #ChillOut #Clearing #Collage #Connections #CreativeConsciousness #CreativeVisualization #CreativeWriting #Creativity #Decisions #Destination #Direction #EarlyMorning #Energy #Expecting #Feeling #Finding #Flowing #FlowState #Focusing #Fun #Goals #LetItBe #Looking #Making #Manifesting #Meditation #Mindfulness #Momentum #MoodBoard #Morning #MorningMeditation #Noticing #Opportunity #Playing #Pool #Processes #Reiki #Scripting #Serendipity #Storyboarding #SubtleEnergy #Tangents #Thoughts #VisionBoard #Visualizing #Writing

    From a post with @cosullivan and broken out here separately on purpose for general discussion.

  17. "To help some of the newcomers make connections: name 5-7 things that interest you but aren't in your profile, as tags so they are searchable. Then boost this post or repeat its instructions so others know to do the same."

    Here goes:
    #doctorwho
    #comics
    #storyboarding
    #scifi
    #music
    #2000ad
    #norway

  18. As a part of #GSOC Saurabh Kumar is adding #Storyboarding feature to krita. Storyboard Artists using Krita, now is the time to contribute by making suggestions to the concept and help us making #Krita even better - krita-artists.org/t/storyboard