As a storyboard artist, you have to be able to draw anything.
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I like to draw my storyboards myself.
I want to have the fun of doing anime and I love anime, but I can't do storyboards because I can't really draw and that's what they live and die on.
If you start with character, you probably will end up with good drawings.
I have been doodling since childhood. I have a passion for illustrating but cannot paint or colour for that matter. I illustrate what I am trying to communicate through my writing. My images are like drawings in a science text book.
I want to bring drawing back to the basics, make it about the pleasure that it can afford and remove the notion that it's some kind of precious or difficult activity. It's another way of telling a story.
I just wanted to paint and sketch and tell stories by drawing.
You don't get inspiration sitting at a drawing board or in front of your computer.
I write scripts in storyboard fashion using stick figures, and thought balloons and word balloons and captions. Then I'll write descriptions of what scenes should look like and turn it over to the artist.
I was a cartoonist when I was at university, but I decided to go into movie making knowing that I could still draw by doing movies, design work, story boards, and such.
If you just storyboard something, you've already planned it, and you're stuck in the limitations of your imagination.