Create a scene of multiple characters that is relevant to the story This is the most interesting part ot the process. You are like a film director telling your original characters where you want them. Have you ever wondered if you are managing to make people feel what you intended to convey through your work? The following introduces the professionaTs approach to arranging characters and its influences on the scene. Do not assume that this is a definitive catalogue of possible scenes but use it as a source of reference.
Fencer A is thrusling forward his sword; Fighter B is thrusting his/her fist; and Sorcerer C is holding his magie wand above his head. This is a composition of lively poses with all the characters moving outwards trom the center.
A lively adventure unfolding with the duo Fencer A and Magician B. The layout shows the movement of the two leading characters. Notę that the overall outline is star-shaped.
A child-witch story. Heroine A is living her lite as an elementary schooi student. She uses her magie powers to change into 20-year-old Person B. The layout shows a large shot of A breast-upwards with B full-sized in front.
A ninja action story. The leading characters A,
B and C fight using the skills of stealth and secrecy practiced by the ninja. They are joining forces to fight Enemy King Z. The layout showing Z looming menacingly over A, B and C evokes a feeling of oppression.