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Use lower angles and remember to make sure characters aren't parallel to each other. Break things up! Brad Bird on How t
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Brad Bird on How to Compose Shots for Story and Layout Artists

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Use lower angles and remember to make sure characters aren’t parallel to each other. Break things up!

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Does your composition have a nice silhouette? Make sure things read clearly.

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Use perspective to your advantage. Try get some depth into your comps! A lower horizon line really sets your characters into the composition.

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Once again, lowering the horizon really helps! Try make your compositions more dynamic. Be aware of how the eye flows around the comp, and what you want the eye drawn to.

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