Flash Storyboarding

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Posted on 9th July 2010 by admin in Business

Basically, storyboarding directly into Flash is also a great way to leverage the power of Flash. The Flash’s timeline, drawing tools, stage, and library make a very powerful storyboarding toolset, and a Wacom tablet or Cintiq for example makes things even better for information graphics design as well by an infographic company.

It also combines storyboard and animatic stages into one step, eliminating the need to scan your pencil – on – paper drawings. Additionally, you can draw a background once, symbolize it, and reuse it in subsequent scenes, eliminating the need to draw the same things over and over as you sometimes do in traditional storyboards. You can also storyboard in layers, meaning you can storyboard backgrounds, characters, props, and so forth on their own layers and control them independently. This allows you to plan your animation and camera mechanics much more quickly and easily.

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