ENDA Episode 80→ The time when ENDA shares the Importance of an Organized Script (Part 4)
Sometimes you’ll even nest multiple backdrops inside a larger one: like separating a character’s face, eyes, and hair within the same character backdrop
In a previous episode, we understood that keeping a clear flow from top to bottom is one thing, but it’s also essential to visually separate the different sections of your comp. That’s where the Color Backdrops enter.
A Color Backdrop can group specific elements in your shot: one backdrop for the background tweaks, another for a particular character, and yet another for any CG elements. Sometimes you’ll even nest multiple backdrops inside a larger one: like separating a character’s face, eyes, and hair within the same character backdrop, or dividing different elements of the background to keep track of each adjustment.
In the end, Color Backdrops help everyone understand how you’ve broken down the comp, so they can quickly jump in and make changes without accidentally breaking something. But there’s still one more piece to ensuring smooth collaboration.
And that is…for another episode.
The journey continues…
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