>>122784683Well, for one thing, a real leak would look more like
>>122782726 . storyboards are typically done in just black and white or grayscale (but almost always with a white BG, if a grey BG is used it's likely to make the shot a little more readable during the board phase). a storyboarder wouldn't waste time adding unnecessary color to a character. OP's post seems to be using blue to signify Luz, but a real storyboard wouldn't need to do that cause you can already tell Luz is Luz with the linework. Sometimes storyboarders will use color (they used color to differentiate Huey/Dewey/Louie on ducktales 2017) but it's more of an exception than a norm.
>>122784781 uses color for the petals, but that is more than likely just the storyboarder having fun with the shot and also using the color/glow to put the desired feeling of the shot into the board. the show i'm on doesn't do stuff like that for the boards, sticking mainly to black and white and the occasional gray (though sometimes they use red arrows to show direction, and i think once the boarder used cyan for dental floss in one shot)
second, most people wouldn't risk their entire careers over something like this. leaking can get you blacklisted from the entire industry, so people typically are smart enough to either not leak or do it in a way where they can't get it traced back to them.
I haven't noticed too many real leaks online in general, and since i've started working in the industry I can tell you that most people don't bother leaking cause it could fuck over their livelihoods. getting money to pay rent/buy food is more important than leaking some random stuff on the show you spend 40 hours a week slaving on already.