Generate an animation storyboard and character designs
Objective:
Use Microsoft Copilot to create a storyboard for a short animated sequence, then use Microsoft Designer to generate character designs that match the tone and visual style of your storyboard.
Materials needed
- Laptop or desktop computer with internet access
- Microsoft Copilot access (via Microsoft Edge)
- Microsoft Designer access
Part 1: Create a storyboard using Microsoft Copilot
Open Copilot in Microsoft Edge
- Launch Copilot from your browser window.
Write your storyboard prompt
- Example:
"Create a storyboard for an animated short set in a futuristic city. Include 5–6 scenes with visual descriptions and suggested camera angles."
- Example:
Refine your storyboard
- Use follow-up prompts to shape the flow or tone:
- "Add more tension in the middle scene."
- "Make the story feel more whimsical."
- "Include a montage in the opening."
- Use follow-up prompts to shape the flow or tone:
Review and share with a peer
- Discuss the narrative flow, clarity of visuals, and scene structure.
- Suggest any changes to pacing, transitions, or framing.
Part 2: Design characters with Microsoft Designer
Pull style and tone from your storyboard
- Identify the setting (e.g., cyberpunk, noir, pastel sci-fi)
- Note key character traits—attitude, role, or emotions to reflect in the design
Generate a character concept
- Use a prompt in Designer like:
"Create a character design for a street-smart teen protagonist in a neon-lit futuristic city. Use a bold color palette and show a dynamic pose."
- Use a prompt in Designer like:
Explore variations
- Try different versions by adjusting the tone or style:
- "Soft and dreamy"
- "Gritty and angular"
- "Retro-futuristic"
- Pick your favorite and note what makes it work visually.
- Try different versions by adjusting the tone or style:
Share and discuss
- Show your designs to peers. Talk about how they align with your storyboard.
- Reflect on what surprised you about the AI output and how you might adjust your prompts in the future.
Expected outcome
By the end of the activity, you create a basic storyboard and a matching character design using AI tools. Your final visuals represent the narrative and tone of a short animation. This activity shows how Copilot and Designer work together to help you plan and visualize early-stage animation ideas.