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1 Animation Programs: Scenarios and Storyboards
Alice

2 Overview 2-step process for creating animations Step 1: Design
Step 2: Implementation

3 Step 1: Design Decide on the problem to be solved Design a solution
Often the problem to be solved is given to you by your instructor, boss, etc. Other times, you get to make it up! We will practice both Design a solution We will use a storyboard design

4 An example problem (scenario)
The scenario is: Several snow-people are outdoors, on a snow-covered landscape. A snowman is trying to meet a snowwoman who is talking with a group of her friends (other snowwomen.) He says "Ahem" and blinks his eyes, trying to get her attention. The problem is: How can we create this animation?

5 Designing a solution First decide on the objects that will be in the scene. Then, create a storyboard. A "storyboard" is a representation of what actions are going to take place in the animation A storyboard can take two forms sketches textual "to do" lists

6 Objects in the Scene Objects: A snowman and a snowwoman (and possibly other snowpeople) Opening Scene: a snowy scene A quick sketch:

7 A Storyboard Initial scene
Snowman tries to catch snowwoman’s attention Snowwoman looks around

8 Storyboard in Text Form
Animation Artists (for example, at Disney or Pixar Studios) sketch their storyboards You may not have such expertise, so here is a textual form that can be used: This is like a "to-do" list. Snowman turns to face snowwoman. Snowman “makes eyes” and calls out to snowwoman. Snowwoman turns around.

9 Assignment Read Chapter 2 section 1

10 Lab Lab 2-1


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