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Character Posing Part I - Basic Tips Article

Character Posing - Part I: Basic Tips

By Anna Warfield

The drag and drop feature makes it super easy to get characters into your storyboards, but what do you do next? I have made many a storyboard in my time. Let me share some of the tricks I have picked up!




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Character posing tips

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  • Slide: 1
  • Happy / Neutral
  • Features:Face: SmilingArms: Down or outward placementLegs: Standing (If there is no action)Head Tilt: Optional
  • Slide: 2
  • Sad / Forlorn
  • Features:Face: SadArms: Inward, close to the bodyLegs: Bent inward or straightHead Tilt: Optional
  • Slide: 3
  • Smug / Confident
  • Features:Face: SmugArms: On hips or facing outwardLegs: Standing (If there is no action)Head Tilt: Yes
  • Slide: 4
  • Confused / Curious
  • Features:Face: ConfusedArms: Close to body or touching faceLegs: Standing (If there is no action)Head Tilt: Yes
  • Slide: 5
  • Mad / Irate
  • Features:Face: MadArms: On hips or facing outwardLegs: Standing (If there is no action)Head Tilt: Optional
  • Slide: 6
  • Cheeky / Flirtatious
  • Features:Face: WinkArms: Outward for confidence, inward for shyLegs: Standing for confidence , inward for shyHead Tilt: Yes
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