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      Here is my storyboard for the animation I am working on  titled "Get Your Boobies Checked".  I made a change to one of my scenes from my original sketches.   I changed scene 2 from showing the actual procedure to the still scene showing the women at the door of the procedure room.  I didn't want to be that graphic or scare anyone.  I don't know about anyone else, but this has been a lot of work for me, but I am learning loads.   
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           The title of my final project is “Get Your Boobies Checked”.   It's about the importance of breast cancer screening.  It’s so important to be diagnosed early if you test positive for breast cancer.  It can be a matter of life and death really.   I intend to do all my own drawing.  None of this is set in stone.  I will be using Photoshop and Animate. There is a lot to learn to pull off this animation and I hope I can do it justice as I have a personal connection to this subject.        Sorry about my sketches being so close together, but that’s how it happened.  Please let me know what you think.  Thanks!     
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         Here are my revised designs. Please read my previous post for explanation. Thanks, Christine.
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           My inspiration for this design, as I said in a previous post, was a photo I took of the ceiling inside the Pantheon in Rome, Italy.  I am including the photo in this blog.      With the CarpetVista competition the theme was sustainability using wool.   They said that they did not want a lot of shading as it would be hard for them to produce.   I kept that in mind while designing this carpet along with the idea of using wool.   They also said they wanted something modern which I think I have created even though my inspiration was something that was built between A.D. 117-138.            You had your choice of designing a square, round or rectangular shape carpet.   Instead of doing just one shape, I wanted to show them that my design could be used for any of the three shape’s, so I did all three.   The grey squares had to be adjusted somewhat to fit the s...