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'''PANELFORGE 'THE VISUAL STORYTELLING TOOL'.'''
  
  
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PanelForge is an integrated Drawing, 3D Layout, Storyboard and Animatic Editing production software tailored for the pre-production needs of a modern animation production facility.
  
  
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The core of PanelForge is the digital 'Panel'. Similar to a traditional storyboard, multiple Panels in a sequence are used to form a visual story. A PanelForge Panel can contain both 2D drawing layers and 3D geometry objects to convey an idea as efficiently as possible. By combining both 2D drawing and 3D layout at the Storyboarding stage many advantages can be achieved:
  
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* Eliminate the majority of dedicated layout artists in production.
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* Reduce drawing required for the environment and props elements of Storyboard.
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* Increase truthfulness of Storyboards Camera positioning in the environment.
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* Improve the visual quality of Storyboards with the fully shaded 3D geometry.
  
  
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The PanelForge user experience consists of a [[Project]] containing a timeline of Storyboard [[Panel]] elements that combine a 2D bitmap drawing [[Canvas]] workspace and a 3D object [[Stage]] layout workspace.
  
  
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Importantly all data created within PanelForge can be exported in a wide range of ways for later use in a studio production pipeline environment.
  
  
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When PanelForge is initially opened the Welcome window is shown. From here PanelForge documentation elements can be accessed, projects can be created and opened. When a PanelForge project is opened the Welcome window is hidden and the main PanelForge window is shown.
  
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:[[File: WelcomeWindow.png|thumb|600px|none|]]
  
PanelForge is an integrated Drawing, 3D Layout, Storyboard and Animatic production software tailored for the pre-production needs of a modern animation production facility.
 
  
A PanelForge [[Project]] consists of a timeline of storyboard [[Panel]] elements that combines a 2D bitmap drawing [[Canvas]] workspace and a 3D object [[Stage]] layout workspace. All data created within PanelForge can be [[Export|exported]] in a wide range of ways for later use in a studio production pipeline environment.  
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When a PanelForge is opened or created the default PanelForge [[Canvas]] workspace is displayed.  
  
When PanelForge is initially opened the [[Welcome window]] is shown. From here PanelForge documentation elements can be accessed, projects can be created and opened. When a PanelForge project is opened the Welcome window is hidden and the main PanelForge window is shown.
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:[[File: CanvasWorkspace.png|thumb|800px|none|]]
  
The main PanelForge window contains a viewport that can either show the [[Canvas]] or [[Stage]] view. Palette windows containing tools and settings to modify the current viewport, [[Panel]] or [[Project]] contents can also be shown. Palette windows can be docked into other Palette windows as tabs and docked into the main windows four edges. PanelForge includes two predefined workspace layouts specialised for the [[Canvas]] and [[Stage]] views, each of these views show the relative palettes specialised for modifying the corresponding view.
 
The current workspace layout to be used can be selected using the interface elements in the top right of the PanelForge Main window or the PanelForge Window Main Menu.
 
  
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The main PanelForge window contains the viewport that can either show a [[Canvas]] or [[Stage]] view. Surrounding the viewport are docked Palette windows.
  
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PanelForge is the a Drawing, 3D Layout, Storyboard and Animatic production software tailored for the pre-production needs of a modern animation production facility.
 
  
PanelForge builds on the traditional idea of series of illustrations know as ‘Panels’ to map out animated sequence which can be formed into a traditional ’Storyboard’ or ‘Animatic’.  
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The Palette windows contain tools and settings to modify the current viewport, [[Panel]] or [[Project]] contents. Palette windows can be docked into other Palette windows as tabs and docked into the main windows four edges. Palette windows can also be docked together with tabs shown to switch between the active Palettes.
  
With PanelForge this process can be more deeply integrated into the production pipeline allowing a more efficient workflow reducing overhead due to errors and duplicated tasks.
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:[[File: Workspaces.png|thumb|738px|none|]]
  
A PanelForge project consists of a timeline of storyboard Panel elements that combine a 2D bitmap drawing Canvas workspace and a 3D object layout workspace.
 
  
The use of the 3D object layout workspace can greatly assist with the speed and accuracy of ‘Panel’ creation with the benefit of creating valuable addition data for use elsewhere in a 3D animation production.
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PanelForge includes two predefined workspace layouts specialised for the [[Canvas]] and [[Stage]] views, each of these views show the relative palettes specialised for modifying the corresponding view. The current workspace layout to be used can be selected using the interface elements in the top right of the PanelForge Main window or the PanelForge Window Main Menu.
 
 
With the power of PanelForge a 3D layout environment can be constructed with 3D geometry ranging from full production assets to simple proxy assets and built in geometry primitives. Using a 3D layout as a Panel’s basis the guesswork of the character and prop placement in addition to possible camera setup can be eliminated.
 
 
 
With this 3D layout data available to other artists in a production environment the vision of the PanelForge artist can be more closely and efficiently translated to the finished animation.
 
 
 
The traditional 2D bitmap drawing workspace provides an efficient and familiar interface to quickly supplement the 3D layout output or to be used independently.
 

Latest revision as of 16:42, 6 February 2022


PANELFORGE 'THE VISUAL STORYTELLING TOOL'.


PanelForge is an integrated Drawing, 3D Layout, Storyboard and Animatic Editing production software tailored for the pre-production needs of a modern animation production facility.


The core of PanelForge is the digital 'Panel'. Similar to a traditional storyboard, multiple Panels in a sequence are used to form a visual story. A PanelForge Panel can contain both 2D drawing layers and 3D geometry objects to convey an idea as efficiently as possible. By combining both 2D drawing and 3D layout at the Storyboarding stage many advantages can be achieved:

  • Eliminate the majority of dedicated layout artists in production.
  • Reduce drawing required for the environment and props elements of Storyboard.
  • Increase truthfulness of Storyboards Camera positioning in the environment.
  • Improve the visual quality of Storyboards with the fully shaded 3D geometry.


The PanelForge user experience consists of a Project containing a timeline of Storyboard Panel elements that combine a 2D bitmap drawing Canvas workspace and a 3D object Stage layout workspace.


Importantly all data created within PanelForge can be exported in a wide range of ways for later use in a studio production pipeline environment.


When PanelForge is initially opened the Welcome window is shown. From here PanelForge documentation elements can be accessed, projects can be created and opened. When a PanelForge project is opened the Welcome window is hidden and the main PanelForge window is shown.

WelcomeWindow.png


When a PanelForge is opened or created the default PanelForge Canvas workspace is displayed.

CanvasWorkspace.png


The main PanelForge window contains the viewport that can either show a Canvas or Stage view. Surrounding the viewport are docked Palette windows.

Palette.png


The Palette windows contain tools and settings to modify the current viewport, Panel or Project contents. Palette windows can be docked into other Palette windows as tabs and docked into the main windows four edges. Palette windows can also be docked together with tabs shown to switch between the active Palettes.

Workspaces.png


PanelForge includes two predefined workspace layouts specialised for the Canvas and Stage views, each of these views show the relative palettes specialised for modifying the corresponding view. The current workspace layout to be used can be selected using the interface elements in the top right of the PanelForge Main window or the PanelForge Window Main Menu.