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10 Feb 13 at 2 pm

e1n:

storyshots:

Drawing from films

Drawing from films is a ridiculously useful exercise. It’s not enough to watch films; it’s not enough to look at someone else’s drawings from films. If you want to be in story, there’s no excuse for not doing this.

The way this works: you draw tons of tiny little panels, tiny enough that you won’t be tempted to fuss about drawing details. You put on a movie - I recommend Raiders, E.T., or Jaws… but honestly if there’s some other movie you love enough to freeze frame the shit out of, do what works for you. It’s good to do this with a movie you already know by heart.

Hit play. Every time there’s a cut, you hit pause, draw the frame, and hit play til it cuts again. If there’s a pan or camera move, draw the first and last frames.

Note on movies: Spielberg is great for this because he’s both evocative and efficient. Michael Bay is good at what he does, but part of what he does is cut so often that you will be sorry you picked his movie to draw from. Haneke is magnificent at what he does, but cuts so little that you will wind up with three drawings of a chair. Peter Jackson… he’s great, but not efficient. If you love a Spielberg movie enough to spend a month with it, do yourself a favor and use Spielberg.

What to look for:

  • Foreground, middle ground, background: where is the character? What is the point of the shot? What is it showing? What’s being used as a framing device? How does that help tie this shot into the geography of the scene? Is the background flat, or a location that lends itself to depth?
  • Composition: How is the frame divided? What takes up most of the space? How are the angles and lines in the shot leading your eye?
  • Reusing setups, economy: Does the film keep coming back to the same shot? The way liveaction works, that means they set up the camera and filmed one long take from that angle. Sometimes this includes a camera move, recomposing one long take into what look like separate shots. If you pay attention, you can catch them.
  • Camera position, angle, height: Is the camera fixed at shoulder height? Eye height? Sitting on the floor? Angled up? Down? Is it shooting straight on towards a wall, or at an angle? Does it favor the floor or the ceiling?
  • Lenses: wide-angle lens or long lens? Basic rule of thumb: If the character is large in frame and you can still see plenty of their surroundings, the lens is wide and the character is very close to camera. If the character’s surroundings seem to dwarf them, the lens is long (zoomed in).
  • Lighting: Notice it, but don’t draw it. What in the scene is lit? How is this directing your eye? How many lights? Do they make sense in the scene, or do they just FEEL right?

This seems like a lot to keep in mind, and honestly, don’t worry about any of that. Draw 100 thumbnails at a time, pat yourself on the back, and you will start to notice these things as you go.


Don’t worry about the drawings, either. You can see from my drawings that these aren’t for show. They’re notes to yourself. They’re strictly for learning. 

Now get out there and do a set! Tweet me at @lawnrocket and I’ll give you extra backpats for actually following through on it. Just be aware - your friends will look at you super weird when you start going off about how that one shot in Raiders was a pickup - it HAD to be - because it doesn’t make sense except for to string these other two shots together…

Since I’ve had people asking me about storyboarding and how to learn it or what exercises to do. Emma Coats tells you all you need to know in this post.

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 52864
10 Feb 13 at 2 pm

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 133476
10 Feb 13 at 2 pm

descartez:

timelordroxy:

godtiercosbytop:

fyeridan:

“This a photograph taken from the teenager (shirtless guy) named Austin Schafer’s Twitter account, of a kid being tied up and beaten by upper classmen at Columbia High School in Nampa, Idaho. 

This is a recent photograph and one where the school’s authorities have not taken action yet. Remember this kid’s name and repost this picture. 

The Neanderthal trash who are bullying him deserve to have this picture plastered all over the Internet for prospective college admission offices to see so their career pinnacle can be asking me which kind of soup I want at Olive Garden.

If you’ve been a victim of bullying or know someone who has, please repost.”

Signal Boost

That poor kid is crying. And they are laughing. Sadly, bullies are often the victims of their own abuse. They end up being more likely to try and solve things with violence, and also generally never deal with major life events well. 

I was bullied pretty much up until the end of high school. It still makes things hard, though I got lucky and had great family and friends to make me feel better at the end of the day. We stuck together, and we prolly saved each other from the cruelty of other kids.

It makes me sad. But that kid is still crying. And his bullies are still laughing. I hope those poor kids learn a lesson soon. That shit ain’t cool. 

descartez:

timelordroxy:

godtiercosbytop:

fyeridan:

“This a photograph taken from the teenager (shirtless guy) named Austin Schafer’s Twitter account, of a kid being tied up and beaten by upper classmen at Columbia High School in Nampa, Idaho. This is a recent photograph and one where the school’s authorities have not taken action yet. Remember this kid’s name and repost this picture. The Neanderthal trash who are bullying him deserve to have this picture plastered all over the Internet for prospective college admission offices to see so their career pinnacle can be asking me which kind of soup I want at Olive Garden.If you’ve been a victim of bullying or know someone who has, please repost.”

Signal Boost


That poor kid is crying. And they are laughing. Sadly, bullies are often the victims of their own abuse. They end up being more likely to try and solve things with violence, and also generally never deal with major life events well. I was bullied pretty much up until the end of high school. It still makes things hard, though I got lucky and had great family and friends to make me feel better at the end of the day. We stuck together, and we prolly saved each other from the cruelty of other kids.It makes me sad. But that kid is still crying. And his bullies are still laughing. I hope those poor kids learn a lesson soon. That shit ain’t cool. 
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10 Feb 13 at 2 pm

descartez:

weeklyartchallenges:

This is probably way too big to properly see, so I recommend, nay, insist, you click the image to see the whole thing in all of it’s glory. because I couldn’t help myself, daggummit. Hahaha… xD

But if this breaks the rules I understand, got the “small” version as a backup to be safe. ^^;; Really I couldn’t help myself… I had to go all out. Such a wonderful concept, had to make it feel like a book you’d see inna store~! Kept the colors simple to fit with the art style. QR Code actually leads to Descartez’s Tumblr. because I am a nutjob. I hope you like it~!

Lineart by Descartez | Colors/Words by Dezfez

Uhhh… I’m pretty sure he’ll think this is pretty rad - cuz I do! Excellent use of his commentary to write a book sleeve! Wowowow… ~ Karniz

HOLY CRAP GUYS I LOVE IT. Never would’ve thought of making Charles green, but it totally works. Great job!

Boyfriend appreciation post
descartez:

weeklyartchallenges:

This is probably way too big to properly see, so I recommend, nay, insist, you click the image to see the whole thing in all of it’s glory. because I couldn’t help myself, daggummit. Hahaha… xD
But if this breaks the rules I understand, got the “small” version as a backup to be safe. ^^;; Really I couldn’t help myself… I had to go all out. Such a wonderful concept, had to make it feel like a book you’d see inna store~! Kept the colors simple to fit with the art style. QR Code actually leads to Descartez’s Tumblr. because I am a nutjob. I hope you like it~!
Lineart by Descartez | Colors/Words by Dezfez

Uhhh… I’m pretty sure he’ll think this is pretty rad - cuz I do! Excellent use of his commentary to write a book sleeve! Wowowow… ~ Karniz


HOLY CRAP GUYS I LOVE IT. Never would’ve thought of making Charles green, but it totally works. Great job!

Boyfriend appreciation post
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10 Feb 13 at 2 pm

kisslaughanddream:

mudblood-and-proud:

serendipitousramblings:

zawoesi:

Oh hey, not a big deal, but the hubble took a picture of a star that’s nearing supernova status 

DUUDE

oh wow.

Space.  Boner.

kisslaughanddream:

mudblood-and-proud:

serendipitousramblings:

zawoesi:

Oh hey, not a big deal, but the hubble took a picture of a star that’s nearing supernova status 

DUUDE

oh wow.

Space.  Boner.
tastefullyoffensive:

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 34615
02 Feb 13 at 11 pm

descartez:

Herp derp werf

(Source: wolveswolves)

 43510
02 Feb 13 at 11 pm

drcrunk:

cdacanay:

Ways to Share a Bed

!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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tarantella-ragazza:

jake-the-imagined-dragon:

the-absolute-funniest-posts:


Adorably motivating.
 50878
02 Feb 13 at 11 pm

senor-bizarro:

[suckyblog]:

There is nothing sweet or savory about the rotting carcass of a chicken twisted and crushed with cruelty. There is nothing delicious about bloodmouth carnist food. How does it feel knowing your stomach is a graveyard?

I’m sorry, but you just inadvertently wrote the most METAL description of eating a chicken sandwich in the history of mankind.

MY STOMACH IS A GRAVEYARD

NO LIVING BEING CAN QUENCH MY BLOODTHIRST

I SWALLOW MY ENEMIES WHOLE

ESPECIALLY IF THEY’RE KENTUCKY FRIED

THE BLOODMOUTH CARNISTS would also be a great band name.

(via descartez)

senor-bizarro:


[suckyblog]:

There is nothing sweet or savory about the rotting carcass of a chicken twisted and crushed with cruelty. There is nothing delicious about bloodmouth carnist food. How does it feel knowing your stomach is a graveyard?


I’m sorry, but you just inadvertently wrote the most METAL description of eating a chicken sandwich in the history of mankind.
MY STOMACH IS A GRAVEYARD
NO LIVING BEING CAN QUENCH MY BLOODTHIRST
I SWALLOW MY ENEMIES WHOLE
ESPECIALLY IF THEY’RE KENTUCKY FRIED


THE BLOODMOUTH CARNISTS would also be a great band name.
 1912
31 Jan 13 at 10 am

scottlava:

“Yes, he’s alive. And in perfect hibernation.”

The Great Showdowns in book form!

scottlava:

“Yes, he’s alive. And in perfect hibernation.”
The Great Showdowns in book form!
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31 Jan 13 at 10 am

Oh hey I totally have these earrings.

(Source: glamluxe-gala, via annoska)

Oh hey I totally have these earrings.