.The JoL Studio
In case you're curous Andy has taken some shots of his studio where he works on JoL.
Heres my place of work and where Jol is made,I had a small spare bedroom so
I converted it into a studio. Everything is very low budget,my old drawing
table is also a light table that I made myself by cutting out a section and
replacing it with glass & lit underneath by a bulb. On the right is my
frankly knackered computer where I put everything together
The long suffering computer that makes it all work.I do have a cheap graphics tablet however I dont get along with it too well,so I use it to paint cels solely.Running on the comp (as shown) is Digicel flipbook and is a shot of mimir that I was testing.
Pic 3
Its always recommended that you get your current scene storyboards and put
them up in front of you via notice board.Reason for this is to get a good
understanding of the whole scene and what needs to be done. Sometimes this
can be quite depressing to look at but ultimatly satisfying when all sections
of the storyboards are crossed off! Overall it helps you keep perspective
on the job at hand.
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