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So for my storyboarding class, I opted to take the Sponge Bob Square Pants test over the Fairly Odd Parents test. A storyboard test consists of a portion of a script of the show plus model sheets for characters, layout, props, etc.
The process has been... well.... met with multiple phases:
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Maybe if I spent less time doodling and more time working, I would be more productive...
i enjoy the desperation phase the best, acting out scenes with a pineapple and sponge really gets the job done. incredibly productive.
ReplyDeleteI can't tell if you're being sarcastic sooo....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the insult and compliment
Productivity will be such a relative term come the day of the final. The work will get done (eventually) and I think this is one of my better cartoons. I call that win win.