HOW TO DO •50• THUMBNAIL SKETCHES
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I just finished up. Points I noted were that your thumbnails had 3 stages, I was wondering when you got around to black/white value studies. For my latest Dinosaur inspired work I went back to my "feel" keywords and I had found I got carried away with style and less on my story, so I reworked it and landed on all of my 3 key words: discovery, play and mystery.
So thank you for reminding me to stay grounded in my "feel"ings.
See you soon.
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@Heather-Boyd I get into value right away. Even in the roughest of thumbnails I'm already adding some value. The key is keeping the value general and not getting lost in small details.
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Excellent video. There’s not alot of information out there about the in-between work, the evolution from exploring ideas to reaching a good sketch. It’s so refreshing to see that an artist doesn’t just sit down and magically turn out a great final image. Thank you!
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@Kat Thanks Kat, glad you liked it! : )
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@Lee-White This is all sound advice. Defo going to take this and change a few things to my planning process. I laid out my thumbnail boxes first and it does get a bit regimented - especially if I have an idea to switch between landscape and portrait. Better to be a bit looser. And gives a bit of breathing space for notes.
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Awesome video. The whole idea of just hanging out in the first thumbnail stage is really hitting home. It's something I have not nearly done enough of.
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I watched this on my phone (because I can watch youtube for free). I can't remember the steps and they were too small to see very well for my old eyes on that small screen
I didn't have anything with me to take notes so I think I need to rewatch it. I really love the thought of including writing and a shot list with the first round of sketches! I also like to do mine a little larger. I am always doing them for a book project. I need to do it for single projects too. I also need to include the gray scale). @Lee-White , I have one more question. Are you considering colors during this time? Maybe that would be in your notes as you work? I tend to get a little worried when it gets to choosing the colors.
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@Lee-White subscribed and watched Lee
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@Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen the color stage is mentioned in my other video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6u_g0RPiCA&t=11s
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@Lee-White awesome. Thanks!