I decided to start working on my storyboard and how I would go about drawing them, what would my style be? Would I draw straight on the paper? Or go by layers and draw over the top of what I've already drawn. I decided to go by layers.
I feel like this style was easier for me, it also felt more authentic to my original ideas as I just drew over my original drawings. This was very important to me because I love hand drawn work.
I was reading a book on Aardman Animations when I cam across these storyboards, I felt like they were a perfect way of me seeing what an authentic storyboard looked like. It was also for a stop from animation, it was more critical that each scene was accurate. You can't afford for a storyboard to be wrong when you're animating with stop motion.
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This was the ending result frame by frame for 'A Close Shave', you can see that they're near enough the same.
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