![]() Thus, if you crop a scene and enlarge it, it is as if you were zooming in on that one spot. Even if you squish a scene, the quality of the image doesn't change, just the proportions. Some of the images can be stretched out or smushed together, but there are plenty that have a fixed ratio and can't be distorted. ![]() Storyboard That images are all scalable vector graphics, which means that the quality of the image doesn't change when you make them bigger. Ethereal or other-worldly creatures or spaces.The Soft Focus filter makes everything have a soft, brighter quality. Item behind a window or other glass object.The Blur filter makes everything a little fuzzy. Giving a rough texture to something, like a brick wall or a rockĭiffuse Light is a filter that gives a "bubble" look to characters, items, and scenes.Making a copied item appear different than the original, even in the same color.The Marker filter makes scenes look hand-drawn, while items and characters can be silhouetted in all black.Ĭanvas Bumps adds texture to the image without distorting it. The Pencil filter makes the images look hand-drawn. Sepia converts the images' colors to shades of light brown. Drastically limiting the range of color.Old photograph or picture in a newspaper.Grayscale turns all images into varying shades of gray. Check out the table below for some suggestions on when to use each of the filters and a storyboard example.Ĭolor is the standard that all images come in by default. In many cases, only some of the images in your storyboard will use a filter like "Canvas Bumps" and other times you might use the "Grayscale" or "Sepia" filter on ALL parts. ![]() Filters change the coloring or apparent texture of the images. A quick way to make your storyboard stand out is by using filters. ![]()
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