Whew!! Tutorials are not my usual thing!! But they're doing a fun thing at work where they ask employees to offer art tips, and this was something I felt secure talking about lol Storyboard Pro is what I use to make storyboards at work and at home (which are now the same thing). These tips fall somewhere between the complete basics and the more complex functions of the program; basically, they're time-savers I wish I'd known when I started using it. If you've never even played with the program, this might all just seem confusing. And honestly, even if you HAVE used SBP, I'm sure there'll be a decent amount of pausing the video to keep up. @v@ I used SBP to make this, but it's not a great example of the boarding work you can do in the program, so... Here's a storyboard video I made in SBP:
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