Sketch, Scan, Levels - Not anymore!

December 12, 2008 15:39 by Simon

So I bought a nice A5 graphics tablet off of one of our developers Ben the other day and after the novelty of writing my name over and over again in photoshop finally wore off I decided to see what it could really do and think about how it could improve our work flow.

To kick things off I got myself a trial copy of Autodesk’s Sketchbook Pro and started to have a play around. SBP is a basic program for sketching and although it isn't nearly as advanced as photoshop, it is very simple and easy to use and it makes it incredibly easy to just start sketching using your tablet and produces some nice results. I drew the Koi Fish in about 2 minutes, and best of all I didn't have to scan it in and use PS Levels to get it looking alright!

This got me thinking about possible uses for this technology in the studio. At CJ when we get animations in we do storyboards to illustrate how the animation will play out and what will happen. When we do these storyboards they are done by hand, normally by Greg and then scanned in and e-mailed over to the client.

This led me on to thinking if we did use this technology for storyboards, perhaps eliminating the need for scanning would encourage us to do a lot more sketching, and in my view this is no bad thing, as someone from Tricky Business once said at a user group, it's a lot easier to change a sketch than it is to change a photoshop file!

So I figure if we were all to do far more sketching at the early stages of a project and get everything laid out on paper (so to speak) before we even start designing then we could save ourselves a lot of back and forth between us and the clients and save ourselves a lot of time spent tweaking PS files here and there.

 

My thoughts - Get ya tablets on and start sketching!


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December 15. 2008 17:48

I was at that user group as well, Tricky made a lot of sense that night :¬)

Sketching is a good way of demonstrating dynamicism as well. Presenting clients with a choice of 5 designs is good, but being able to totally draw a new design in front of them as they are talking 'wants and aspirations', while you draw, has gotta be a good thing for both sides

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How to learn drawing and painting from basics? Is there any websites which teaches sketching from basic?

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