As we are now on the stage of our project were we are thinking more about our games design document there are different elements that we should be including in it to give people a clear idea of our game. One of these included a storyboard of some kind. I had an idea of what I wanted the opening sequence of my game to look like but I hadn't actually drawn anything to do with it yet. I did start off by drawing a rather rough and awful sketched out version which I wasn't very pleased with so I decided to work on a clean and neat version of it in Photoshop were editing would be so much easier. The final storyboard can be seen below with annotations on each scene.
Friday, 21 November 2014
Creating a storyboard
The opening sequence to my game
As we are now on the stage of our project were we are thinking more about our games design document there are different elements that we should be including in it to give people a clear idea of our game. One of these included a storyboard of some kind. I had an idea of what I wanted the opening sequence of my game to look like but I hadn't actually drawn anything to do with it yet. I did start off by drawing a rather rough and awful sketched out version which I wasn't very pleased with so I decided to work on a clean and neat version of it in Photoshop were editing would be so much easier. The final storyboard can be seen below with annotations on each scene.
As we are now on the stage of our project were we are thinking more about our games design document there are different elements that we should be including in it to give people a clear idea of our game. One of these included a storyboard of some kind. I had an idea of what I wanted the opening sequence of my game to look like but I hadn't actually drawn anything to do with it yet. I did start off by drawing a rather rough and awful sketched out version which I wasn't very pleased with so I decided to work on a clean and neat version of it in Photoshop were editing would be so much easier. The final storyboard can be seen below with annotations on each scene.
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