THIS IS MY FINALE STORYBOARD
Refllection
The process was undeniably demanding; I attempted to condense the whole project into a single day of work, which forced me to learn and adapt rapidly. I transition my traditional skills to digital art and that demanded patience and practice, but it was fun doing so. The digital medium enabled me to explore various styles and techniques, ultimately elevating the storyboard visually.
Transitioning to digital for my storyboard was a game-changer, mainly because it provided convenient access to coloration. However, I encountered a significant problem that could potentially be my Achilles' heel. Since I created my storyboard digitally, I faced an issue with downloading the file directly from the drawing application. As a last-minute resort, I had to resort to taking a screenshot of the entire project, which unfortunately resulted in a substantial loss of quality. Everything became pixelated and blurry, reducing the overall visual appeal by like 50%.
I am determined to address and rectify this issue for a better final submission. However, given the time constraints, I acknowledge that I might not be able to make the necessary improvements in time for the deadline, so I decided not to force myself into it.
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