Monday, 27 April 2015

Storyboard

1st test draft storyboard

As you can see below, I have created a detailed storyboard for my 1st draft collision animation. This animation will be 10 seconds long, as you can see below, I have divided my storyboard into 10 segments, in which hold 30 frames, 30 frames = 1 seconds in my animation. I have identified where that car object will be at every 1 second interval and I have identified that when the car object collides with the brick wall, it will be destroyed and shatter into smaller pieces, scattering around the area.



Now I have a rough idea of what my collision sequence will entail, I am ready to create my final collision sequence storyboard, using a more detailed storyboard format to detail the movement of the car object and the camera object within the length of my sequence.

One change I have made in this collision sequence is that instead of a brick wall, their will be a large amount of brick debris. I made this change as when experimenting with lightwaves collision settings, I found that this would make for a much better collision as it is more appealing and spreads to a wider range and is much more interesting.

Car storyboard


Camera storyboard













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