Postby ABlipinTime » Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:13 pm
Allow me to give some recommendations:
1) Have the story complete. (it is done, right?)
2) Make everyone working on the project aware of what is going on. i.e. All of your artists should know the whole story or the entirety of the parts they are trying to draw. They should know the basic scenery, the personalities of the characters (so they can draw good emotional expressions, etc), etc.
If you have multiple artists:
1) It might be helpful to have a basic story board draw. You don't have to go into detail (but hot-dog man with alittle dimensional depth is better than stick figures), but it should be enough for the artists to understand what is going on.
2) Each artist might be only good at a specific character or style of character, in which case each artist could simply draw their character into every frame. Requires: story board (as given above) and each individual has to have access to a printer or scanner or draw on the computer. Disclaimer: not all requirements are identified.
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