Storyboarding application- going opensource
Vijay Sridhara
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in Freebies
Story boarding is indispensable prerequisite for a medium sized to big.
- Game
- Film
- Visual Novel
Though there are many ways to storyboard. I created this tool for my own convenience. I have shared this with the community few years back, as a freetool, now I have upgraded it with another big scene option and making it open source.
Supports
- Large scene size - 999 * 6 scenes, with images 16x12 size
- Medium scenes - 999 * 24 scenes with images of 35x105 size (upto 4 characters per scene)
- Small scenes - 999 * 100 scenes with no image support
Download source: https://github.com/vijaysridhara/DigitalStoryBoard
Download binaries: https://vijaysridhara.gumroad.com/l/digitalstoryboard
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Comments
Cool!
Thanks for this
Appreciate your feedback and comment!
Ok...
Pardon my ignorance here... but could I just get a little bit more help with getting this going.
Ok... now... what?
Do I open Visual Studio? or ? Github maybe for advanced usuers as us Neophytes are always looking for the .exe and never find one with most of the stuff there...
Pretty Please?
I think you downloaded the source code instead of the finished product,
The installer is at https://vijaysridhara.gumroad.com/l/digitalstoryboard, on the right side of this page is a field where you can put in any amount (also 0) and download the installer.
Interesting program, very basic but it does what you expect.
thank you Vijay
Digital storyboard gets a bug fix (Character names becoming empty) and a feature upgrade, Scene to be created where you click your mouse.Also added support group button link.
Grab your free copy now: https://vijaysridhara.gumroad.com/l/digitalstoryboard
Thanks Vijay,
I downloaded your free program and installed it successfully. Looks good, and I will test it our this evening.
I launched my first ever Youtube Channel a few days ago titled, Daz Studio 4 - Storyboard Learning Method. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKDzQhxIckFlLof0VeUcQRA
It's still rather tacky, and with only about 12 videos but it's a start.