DAZ Studio/Storyboard

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Rough Draft today

This school is:
Narrative film production - Wikiversity Film School
This course is:
The basics of narrative filmmaking
This lesson is:
Lesson: 3D Storyboarding
Pages of this Lesson:
Storyboarding using 3D software
Introduction to FrameForge 3D Studio free demo version
Getting started with FrameForge 3D Studio
Quick Exercise - Over-the-shoulder shot - 4 points
Page 1 - Getting started storyboarding "Seduced by the Dark Side!"
Page 2 - A simple example
Page 3 - Building a movie set inside FrameForge
alternative
Page 4 - Creating depth of field inside FrameForge free demo version
Before and After: corrections by instructor
The corrections for Sir Mok
All the completed storyboards by students
The amazing storyboard from Gare Cline
large version

Optional

Example #1 · Example #2 · Other software for storyboards · 3D storyboard creation in DAZ Studio - Croc
Introduction to the free DAZ Studio
"Seduced by the Dark Side!"

Instructions for DAZ Studio

Soon, I will have more detailed instructions for using DAZ Studio to create storyboards.

Comparison

DAZ Studio is free and works with many of the Poser Digital Puppets.

FrameForge 3D Studio is not free and has very few figures to select from (without upgrading.)

However, DAZ Studio is still unfinished and awkward and FrameForge 3D Studio is designed specifically for creating 3D storyboards quickly and efficiently.


Create the image of the actors

First you create the image of the actors. This has an alpha channel which makes the characters visisble but the background invisible. That makes is easy to work with Photoshop or GIMP.

Create the background

Next you create the background in GIMP or Photoshop. Photo to follow.

Sample photo to be put here shortly.

After you add the background and remove the alpha channel, save the image as a PNG file.

Your next step

Look at a sample storyboard created with DAZ Studio. Click here.

Contact your instructor

Your instructor for this filmmaking class is Robert Elliott. You can email me by clicking here.

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