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Ninja for Hire
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 478
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had this idea swimming in my head for a while now just a one page thing for my portfolio, let me know if you see any problems before I do the finished piece
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Colorist
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 647
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Vary your camera angles and you'll create a much more dynamic layout. Everything you've got so far is pretty straightforward.
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Freelance Composer
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Los Angelos, California
Posts: 247
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and more dynamic scene composition -- for example, the first panel would be ten times stronger with a heavy one point perspective centering on Lex or his desk. Things like that will also pump up your page especially in conjunction with more varied and dynamic camera angles. There are a hundred plus ways to implement this layout -- explore, have fun.
As a suggestion, try doing about ten different versions of this same page with different combinations of camera angles and with varied panel layout constructions. Have fun and dig in -- get into it! |
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