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Checklist For Layout Artists

This document provides a checklist for layout artists to plan an animated scene. It includes questions to consider related to leaving room for action, positioning characters, composing backgrounds, ensuring readability through broad strokes and silhouettes, adding life to the scene through contrast and attitudes, using good construction, and cleaning up the scene by removing ambiguities, adding labels, and checking the mechanics.

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Checklist For Layout Artists

This document provides a checklist for layout artists to plan an animated scene. It includes questions to consider related to leaving room for action, positioning characters, composing backgrounds, ensuring readability through broad strokes and silhouettes, adding life to the scene through contrast and attitudes, using good construction, and cleaning up the scene by removing ambiguities, adding labels, and checking the mechanics.

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CHECKLIST FOR LAYOUT ARTISTS

PLANNING THE SCENE


- DID YOU LEAVE ROOM FOR ACTION?
- ARE CHARACTERS IN FIELD?
- DO ALL POSES RELATE?
- IS THE BG COMPOSED TO FRAME THE ACTION?

READABILITY
- DO BROAD STROKES READ?
- DO SILHOUETTES READ?

LIFE IN SCENE
- IS THERE CONTRAST?
- DID YOU PUSH STORYBOARD ATTITUDES/GO
FURTHER?
- DID YOU USE GOOD CONSTRUCTION?

CLEAN UP
- IS EVERYTHING CLEAR ? NOTHING AMBIGUOUS?
- IS EVERYTHING LABELED?
- ARE THE MECHANICS OF THE SCENE RIGHT?

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