tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2710348898050806686.comments2017-04-07T08:41:34.960+02:00Land That Pitch! Roelof Venter Storyboards and IllustrationRoelof Venterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05889997664843396710noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2710348898050806686.post-17202349935554646492017-04-07T07:53:08.713+02:002017-04-07T07:53:08.713+02:00Awesome work bro!
How much time does it take to f...Awesome work bro! <br />How much time does it take to finish each drawing??<br />& at which stage you get confirmation from the client, whether frame comp & light is ok or not? I mean at initial sketch level or after doing few paint over with Grey-scale on sketches?? <br />shailesh138https://www.blogger.com/profile/07814846608759089360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2710348898050806686.post-37807673821276647382014-06-30T08:09:41.094+02:002014-06-30T08:09:41.094+02:00Dear Steve, thank you for the compliment. It is a ...Dear Steve, thank you for the compliment. It is a great help to work with a director who has a very clear vision right from the get-go! The boards would not have been as effective without his input (and good reference material).Roelof Venterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05889997664843396710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2710348898050806686.post-74799314679943343912014-06-27T16:42:12.355+02:002014-06-27T16:42:12.355+02:00Nice work Roelof. My hat is off to you! Love your ...Nice work Roelof. My hat is off to you! Love your variety of camera angles and spot on lighting effects. Lighting is something that I typically ignore altogether (especially for live action) since I have no idea how the shot will be eventually lit. There's no substitute for having a director that takes the time to describe the vision to us face to face. Good luck to ya.Steve Highnoreply@blogger.com