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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.  
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.  




Each 'Panel' is a visual repesentation of an action or a story element. Multiple PanelForge 'Panels' in sequence are contained in a PanelForge [[Project]]. This sequence of Panels is used to visually describe or prototype the finished visual story.  
Each 'Panel' is a visual representation of an action or a story element. Multiple PanelForge 'Panels' in the sequence are contained in a PanelForge [[Project]]. This sequence of Panels is used to visually describe or prototype the finished visual story.  




A PanelForge Panel can contain both 2D drawing layers, 3D geometry objects and text overlays to convey an idea as efficiently as possible.
A PanelForge Panel can contain both 2D drawing layers, 3D geometry objects and text overlays to convey an idea as efficiently as possible.

Revision as of 14:05, 21 September 2020


This page is early work in progress draft. Information may be incorrect or incomplete.

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.


Each 'Panel' is a visual representation of an action or a story element. Multiple PanelForge 'Panels' in the sequence are contained in a PanelForge Project. This sequence of Panels is used to visually describe or prototype the finished visual story.


A PanelForge Panel can contain both 2D drawing layers, 3D geometry objects and text overlays to convey an idea as efficiently as possible.