Does the end product match your original intentions?
The end product is nothing like my original intentions, the only real similarity is the main character and almost everything is different from my original plan, although the target audience is still the same.
Origanal plan

Brainstorm

Written narrative

Title page

Page one and two

Is the end product appropriate for your intended audience?
The end product is still appropriate for my intended audience, I intended it be aimed at teens, mainly males but it would also suit some younger people again mostly male.
Discuss the technical aspects of your work and highlight the strengths/areas to develop.
Technically my work is quite basic; I scanned my drawings into Photoshop, used a graphics tablet to line and colour each panel, I used a gradient to fill the background for each page. Using custom shapes and the line tool I created the arrows and red boarders respectively. I used the film grain filter for the frames on the first page, in my opinion strong points, was my use of the graphic tablet, although the original drawing weren’t that good and was distorted slightly by being scanned in. My weak points that I need to develop are my drawing and my colouring abilities with the graphic tablet.
Discuss the content / style of your work.
My work is laid out in manga panel style just right to left than left to right although the drawing style is very different from manga style, my drawing style is more like an American comic style but it still has its differences, such as the angle of each scene.
If you had the opportunity to make this product again would you do anything different? Are you happy with the overall product?
If I had the opportunity to make the storyboard again I would try to draw it better, I would also try to scan or photograph the drawing better to ensure a better scanned in quality to make sure I get a high quality finished result.

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