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    Might we ever have a class on JUST doing thumbnails?

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    • Christine Garner
      Christine Garner @MOO last edited by

      @marsha-kay-ottum-owen I think the story is really important to consider for developing thumbnails for picture books. You have to consider which pictures will be the double spreads, the spots etc... page layout with the words, how that will work throughout the book. Lynne Chapman has some tips here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5DQXg86luA.
      I think the thing I've been trying to do more and more is not to get too attached to my initial ideas- just make quick sketches and keep developing things, it's not a fast process, I think the early stages need a lot of consideration and patience.

      website: https://thimblefolio.com

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      • MissMarck
        MissMarck last edited by

        I second the recommendation for the Creative Illustration 1 course! If you really want to understand how to generate, refine, and execute ideas, that's the class for you!

        For me, I think of thumbnails as "zoomed out" images. Like looking at a shelf full of books. First you find one (of many) that stand out, and then you pull it off. After looking at the cover more closely, you actually open it up. If you don't like it, you have all of the other options ready to look at.

        Basically, thumbnails are your library of ideas based on a concept or theme. I don't know if that helps, but that's how I look at it XD

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        • TessaW
          TessaW last edited by

          Here's a progression of one of my pieces from thumbnails. It's not the best example because I didn't explore a ton of angles, but you can see how messy they start out and to anyone else, they probably can't tell what's going on at first.

          0_1500136147800_Pumpking-Superman-Thumbnails.jpg

          0_1500136176613_pumpkin-superman-line-thumbnails.jpg

          0_1500136237805_Untitled-2.jpg

          0_1500136549916_6-pumpkin.jpg

          0_1500136533982_5-pumpkin.jpg

          0_1500136529055_3-pumpkin.jpg

          0_1500136601505_Pumkin-Final-.jpg

          Website: www.tessawrathall.com

          Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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          • Charlie Eve Ryan
            Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @TessaW last edited by

            @tessw and @Eric-Castleman I always love seeing progression pieces from thumbnails to finish.
            Great work! Thanks for sharing!

            And ditto on a class dedicated to thumbnails!

            Happy Creating
            www.charlieeveryan.com

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            • MOO
              MOO SVS OG @TessaW last edited by MOO

              @tessw Great advice. I was thinking that if I knew perspective better it would help. Lee White suggested I take the light and shadow class. I never saw the videos on the creative composition class! I have a bunch of workbooks I'm trying to finish and that is one of them. I'm actually on the 25 thing assignment and it's a little tough to get going. I'm going to look for the videos you were talking about. I think that might be very helpful! Thanks!

              Let's set a date for a thumbnail challenge! We could start on a Monday and then reveal the next Monday. I'm going to be gone from this Tuesday until the 25th so maybe the week after that? Or after peoples kids get settled in school as that seems to be a challenge for many right now 🙂 We could start by reviewing the creative composition videos.......

              Marsha Ottum Owen

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              • MOO
                MOO SVS OG @Eric Castleman last edited by

                @eric-castleman Thanks! Great ideas for thumbnailing! I actually did make it through some rough thumbnails last night but ...I still have a lot to learn actually on just drawing, perspective, lighting, etc. Deep breaths and move forward. Really appreciate your input and encouragement, Eric.

                Marsha Ottum Owen

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                • Christine Garner
                  Christine Garner last edited by

                  Perhaps you are putting too much pressure on yourself in the early stages of your book. The first thumbnails only need to be rough and they are for planning the overall structure and flow of the picture book. I don't think you should be worrying too much about perspective at this stage although it is certainly good to work on the skills with that for later on if that is how you want the book to look. It's more about design and composition. I hope this is OK to mention, but I see lots of picture books which don't seem to use perspective very much and they are still very effective at telling a story in an entertaining way for Children.

                  website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                  • Lee White
                    Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                    Hi Marsha, It seems you are struggling with a lot of the basic stuff covered in early illustration training. I would recommend taking a real class in illustration. Either a brick and mortar school like a local university, or the Illustration 1 class at svs which david Hohn and I teach. We cover a lot of these things and can clear up most of the problems you are having in your early development process for projects/books, etc.

                    SVS Faculty Instructor
                    www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                    • MOO
                      MOO SVS OG @Christine Garner last edited by

                      @christine-garner Thank you.

                      Marsha Ottum Owen

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                      • MOO
                        MOO SVS OG @Lee White last edited by MOO

                        @lee-white Thanks. I am enrolled in a couple of classes this fall-2D Design and a watercolor class-not necessarily ilustration foundations but, the 2D design might be helpful to me, I think. I looked at the Illustration 1 class but it looks like it has already started on July 11th to Sept 5th? I will be gone quite a bit in July and August so it would be hard to take it at that time. Will it be offered again? If so, when? Thanks. Also, is it mainly coming up with ideas for images ?

                        Marsha Ottum Owen

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                        • MOO
                          MOO SVS OG last edited by

                          Here are some thumbnails I did. Think I'm getting it?

                          0_1500254674960_granny thumbnails.jpg

                          Marsha Ottum Owen

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                          • Lee White
                            Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @MOO last edited by Lee White

                            @marsha-kay-ottum-owen Thumbnails are basically a step to try a bunch of stuff out. If you are able to do that, then you are getting it.The big step is doing a lot of variations on a single image. If you just go with what you did for the first thumbnail, then more are needed.

                            SVS Faculty Instructor
                            www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                            • Christine Garner
                              Christine Garner last edited by

                              Yes definitely on the right track 🙂
                              I found a SCWIBI article on this subject that I think is relevant to your topic and might help you (I thought I should brush upon this stuff as well because I'm working on a personal project which could be a book but I'm still in very early stages)

                              http://www.wordsandpics.org/2013/08/picture-book-basics-sketches-and-layout.html
                              I found this article through this blog post: http://thebigbadbook.com/thumbnails-and-storyboards/

                              Here's another tip: I found out that sometimes the thumb-nailing stage is called "picture book story-boarding" so you might find more tips looking for that word or variations of it in Google.

                              website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                              • Charlie Eve Ryan
                                Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG @Christine Garner last edited by

                                @christine-garner Great links! I put a lot of notes in the margins of my storyboards, too! 😃

                                Happy Creating
                                www.charlieeveryan.com

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                                • MOO
                                  MOO SVS OG @Christine Garner last edited by

                                  @christine-garner Thanks! I will check that out!

                                  Marsha Ottum Owen

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                                  • MOO
                                    MOO SVS OG @Lee White last edited by MOO

                                    @lee-white Right! And, at least there is something to start with! 🙂

                                    Marsha Ottum Owen

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                                    • BichonBistro
                                      BichonBistro @Lee White last edited by

                                      @lee-white scheduling has been a problem for me for both offerings to date as well--will this class be available to subscribers after it ends?

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                                      • Lee White
                                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @BichonBistro last edited by

                                        @bichonbistro hate to say that it won't be available to general subscriptions. It is a class that totally relies on the back and forth between the student and instructor. It's not really a "demo" type of class like a lot of the videos are

                                        SVS Faculty Instructor
                                        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                                        • BichonBistro
                                          BichonBistro @Lee White last edited by

                                          @lee-white thanks lee, will try to catch an offering next summer 👍

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