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 The purpose of concept art is to capture the idea of how each scene will look according to the dirctor/customer.  This art is sketches of major scenes, actors, and/or props.  A scene at this stage would be a wide angle shot of the area.  The goal would be to capture things like the amount of people in the area, whether or not the area has lots of buildings, the weather conditions, traffic, etc.  These can be reference images along with artist's creations. The purpose of concept art is to capture the idea of how each scene will look according to the dirctor/customer.  This art is sketches of major scenes, actors, and/or props.  A scene at this stage would be a wide angle shot of the area.  The goal would be to capture things like the amount of people in the area, whether or not the area has lots of buildings, the weather conditions, traffic, etc.  These can be reference images along with artist's creations.
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 ===== Animatics ===== ===== Animatics =====
  
-This is a very simplistic rendering of the animation that is to take place.  The goal is to determine the camera angles and what can be seen in each shot.  The models can be as simple as boxes with a bump for the nose so one can tell the direction the actor is facing.+This is a very simplistic rendering of the animation that is to take place.  The goal is to determine the camera angles and what can be seen in each shot.  Also, time should be determined at this stage.  The models can be as simple as boxes with a bump for the nose so one can tell the direction the actor is facing.
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