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All artwork and animation in this blog unless otherwise stated is Copyright © 2015 Eric R. Watson 'AKA' Cyber Six (Cyber Six is not intended to be a play on words. It is in fact a comic book and animation. You may read about them if you'd like by following this link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyber_Six) All Rights Reserved. All artwork and content on this blog are property of the artist unless otherwise indicated. Do not use, reproduce, post, copy, or distribute any image or media without permission. I'm an artist and flash animator. Recently, I've begun learning Maya 8.5. Okay, my avatar is not a picture of me. In fact, it is a picture of a famous Japanese singer who sang in an all girl pop group named SPEED during the mid to late 90s. Her name is Hiroko Shimabukuro. Hiro for short. Unfortunately, they disbanded several years ago. I recently found out they are back together and singing as SPEED. Freelance Union Article: 5 Tips for Preventing Procrastination. "Prolific people don’t wait to be moved, they begin the work, and the work moves them to create more." ~ Jonathon Kastner

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

DiY Studio 4°C Template

I found a storyboard from Tekkonkenkreet last night and really wanted to have one of these babies for myself. I doubt if the any Japanese anime studios give or sell any of their storyboard templates so, this is probably the closest most of us will get to having actual sheets of Japanese storyboard templates. (I've been thinking about getting a Flashkit.com account to upload these .fla files so you can use them instead of only printing the templates. There are a few drawbacks to using Flash as a storyboarding software. And, I may explain in a later post about those issues.)

 
The two boxes above the actual template are place holders for the Title, Date and, Studio. Here's the original image I copied to create this document.


Before I leave for Christmas I may post some storyboards here using this template. Also, it may have to be tweaked a bit since I didn't print it out to see if it will be a workable document. After I finish this post I've gotta get back on the grind.