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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.  
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]].  


A PanelForge Panel can contain 2D drawing layers, 3D geometry objects and text overlays to convey an idea as efficiently as possible.
More information on creating and adjusting Panel elements can be found in the following Pages:


A PanelForge Panel can contain 2D drawing layers, 3D geometry objects and text overlays to convey an idea as efficiently as possible.
* '''[[Canvas]]''' – 2D drawing layers.
* '''[[Stage]]''' – 3D scene of geometry objects.
* '''[[Guides Overlays|Guides & Overlays]]''' – Text information and visual guides.

Latest revision as of 20:22, 21 September 2020


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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.


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.

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


More information on creating and adjusting Panel elements can be found in the following Pages: