- Bring thumbnails for both illustrations. Do as many as you can, exploring multiple solutions and fleshing out the ideas for the two illustrations you'll produce. You should have an idea for what both finished pieces will look like, not just one of them. Sean didn't specify a number of thumbnails but I'd say 25-30 is a good minimum.
- The minimum size is 8.5 x 11". If it's digital, save your pieces at 300 dpi so it'll print out in good quality.
- If you do three illustrations, it's extra credit, but don't sacrifice quality for quantity. And four illustrations are ridiculous.
- If you want feedback on your finished film characters/storyboards, you can post on the blog and both of us will (probably) respond. Or you can bring a printout to class next week.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Homework 12/01/2009
Hey guys, sorry about the confusion over the print-or-screen thing. All projects for the final critique must be printed out. The final assignment is to produce two illustrations of one of the characters you have created during the course of this class, in two different states. Here's what to bring next week (and other notes about the final project):
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