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3. Breakdown of Mood Board
• I have used a large variety of images that help me break down the ideas that I
intend to use for my children's book. I have chosen the story “The Boy Who Cried
Wolf”. One of the most important aspects of the tale is the location as it is
relating to sheep herding so normally the location is in the country side, so most
of the bottom half of the mood board show the relation of different styles of
settings in which I could explore or use for this. However as I am changing the
story around so that it is the wolf who cries “human” instead, then I had to find
locations in which could fit the environment of wolves. The bottom right side of
the board shows the visual and techniques that I plan to follow and use. This is in
relation to page layout, visual look and font usage. For the font I plan to use one
which is clear and detailed for the viewer to reader from. The top left corner are
all of the characters that I intend to use in my production and the sort of
techniques that I will use. I am making so my characters are created through the
use of shapes in Photoshop to make more of the style of cartoons than a realistic
approach