Natalie Nourigat@Tallychyck

    I'm boarding on a 2017 iPad Pro (12.9") in the Procreate app. Colin Jack made a great tutorial about how to do that, check it out: https://t.co/ALwXFUqXh0

    I'm boarding on a 2017 iPad Pro (12.9") in the Procreate app. Colin Jack made a great tutorial about how to do that, check it out: https://t.co/ALwXFUqXh0
    I'm boarding on a 2017 iPad Pro (12.9") in the Procreate app. Colin Jack made a great tutorial about how to do that, check it out: https://t.co/ALwXFUqXh0
    I'm boarding on a 2017 iPad Pro (12.9") in the Procreate app. Colin Jack made a great tutorial about how to do that, check it out: https://t.co/ALwXFUqXh0
    I'm boarding on a 2017 iPad Pro (12.9") in the Procreate app. Colin Jack made a great tutorial about how to do that, check it out: https://t.co/ALwXFUqXh0
    4394年前
    Natalie Nourigat@Tallychyck

    It's a great time of the year to GIVE SOME LOVE TO OUR PERSONAL FINANCES to help us achieve our goals and dreams. /1

    It's a great time of the year to GIVE SOME LOVE TO OUR PERSONAL FINANCES to help us achieve our goals and dreams. /1
    604283年前
    Natalie Nourigat@Tallychyck

    People asked to see my storyboard thumbnails/sketches vs clean-ups, so here are some examples from the sequence I'm currently boarding for Stephanie Stine's class! ✍️

    People asked to see my storyboard thumbnails/sketches vs clean-ups, so here are some examples from the sequence I'm currently boarding for Stephanie Stine's class!
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    People asked to see my storyboard thumbnails/sketches vs clean-ups, so here are some examples from the sequence I'm currently boarding for Stephanie Stine's class!
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    People asked to see my storyboard thumbnails/sketches vs clean-ups, so here are some examples from the sequence I'm currently boarding for Stephanie Stine's class!
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    People asked to see my storyboard thumbnails/sketches vs clean-ups, so here are some examples from the sequence I'm currently boarding for Stephanie Stine's class!
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    1051,1313年前
    Natalie Nourigat@Tallychyck

    You'll notice that a lot of the time, I keep my initial sketch. As long as it reads and you can tell the emotion that's supposed to be coming across, why draw it twice and lose the energy from the quick sketch?

    You'll notice that a lot of the time, I keep my initial sketch. As long as it reads and you can tell the emotion that's supposed to be coming across, why draw it twice and lose the energy from the quick sketch?
    You'll notice that a lot of the time, I keep my initial sketch. As long as it reads and you can tell the emotion that's supposed to be coming across, why draw it twice and lose the energy from the quick sketch?
    You'll notice that a lot of the time, I keep my initial sketch. As long as it reads and you can tell the emotion that's supposed to be coming across, why draw it twice and lose the energy from the quick sketch?
    You'll notice that a lot of the time, I keep my initial sketch. As long as it reads and you can tell the emotion that's supposed to be coming across, why draw it twice and lose the energy from the quick sketch?
    1843年前
    Natalie Nourigat@Tallychyck

    I like to add at least one tone to separate the main chs from the BG. Sometimes I throw in a Gaussian blur or eye/mouth whites, if I'm feeling fancy & I have time. This scene is *spooky*, so there's mood lighting in the establishing shots and a couple of emphasis close-ups. ?‍♀️

    I like to add at least one tone to separate the main chs from the BG. Sometimes I throw in a Gaussian blur or eye/mouth whites, if I'm feeling fancy & I have time. This scene is *spooky*, so there's mood lighting in the establishing shots and a couple of emphasis close-ups. ?‍♀️
    I like to add at least one tone to separate the main chs from the BG. Sometimes I throw in a Gaussian blur or eye/mouth whites, if I'm feeling fancy & I have time. This scene is *spooky*, so there's mood lighting in the establishing shots and a couple of emphasis close-ups. ?‍♀️
    3763年前

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