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    • Laurasketches
      Laurasketches last edited by

      @Lee-White A question: what if you happen upon a particular visual image (as opposed to an idea, or line of text) that you are wanting to create... do you still go through 50 thumbnails? As in observing the image from every point of view?

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

        @Laurasketches That's a good question and I'll be answering that in the next video. : )

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        • Perrij
          Perrij last edited by

          I really enjoyed this video, Lee!! I'm going to try and put it into practice

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          • demotlj
            demotlj SVS OG last edited by

            In preparing for Inktober I decided to use the 50 thumbnails approach except with text, writing down 50 things that came to mind for each prompt word. It was hard but I admit, after I wrote down the obvious things I had to do more mental work (and googling) and came up with many more ideas than I would have otherwise. Now I’ll have to do 50 thumbnails of whichever ideas I choose. Yikes! I may not be done with Inktober until March but it was a really good strategy and stretched my creative muscles.

            Laurie DeMott
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            • LauraA
              LauraA SVS OG @BichonBistro last edited by

              @BichonBistro I know what you mean. Sometimes I do a thumbnail that I think is great, but when I get to roughs, it makes no sense anatomically or in terms of perspective. It's just too abstract! And then when I fix it, it loses its charm.

              But in general, I really like pushing it on the thumbnails, like we did in Turbocharging Your Creativity. I've subscribed, and will listen ASAP because this is a great topic! Welcome to the world of YouTube creators, @Lee-White!

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              • Whitney Simms
                Whitney Simms SVS OG @BichonBistro last edited by

                @BichonBistro right! What did i get myself into!!!

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                • chrisaakins
                  chrisaakins @peteolczyk last edited by

                  @peteolczyk Haha love the hash marks.

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                  • Whitney Simms
                    Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

                    Not 50. But I pushed myself more than I normally would’ve. And when it’s on the line, I can totally see how this process will totally help! A2B29C4A-FB24-4C12-BD22-C8ADFE7AC04C.jpeg

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                    • jthomas
                      jthomas last edited by

                      So this is a big sticking point for me when creating any work that pushes past a sketch level design.. But I wonder how does this apply to comics? Comics are single still illustrations that convey moment to moment actions and I cant see myself even attempting to do 50 thumbnails for say a single panel.

                      Any thoughts on this? @Jake-Parker @Lee-White ?

                      I would think limiting them so you aren't spending weeks on a single panel

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                      • carlianne
                        carlianne last edited by

                        @Lee-White I'm wondering for a full 32 page children's book. Do you do 50 thumbnails for each page separately or as a whole?

                        So for example, do you mock up what text is going on which page, and then thumbnail each page individually 50 times? Or do you thumbnail out the full book, and then do that fifty times? So the text might also move to a different page as you re-thumbnail?

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                        • demotlj
                          demotlj SVS OG last edited by

                          In spite of my thinking that I didn’t have the creativity to come up with 50 thumbnails, I tried it today for a simple line and wash of butterflies on a bee balm plant. I thought I had a good image in my head but when I started doing thumbnails suddenly the possibilities piled up - number of plants, number of butterflies, angles, postures. It only took 1/2 hour to do 50 quick thumbnails but will definitely result in a better picture than the one I was going to do. I apologize to @Lee-White for doubting him!

                          Laurie DeMott
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                          • Lee White
                            Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @carlianne last edited by

                            @carlianne @jthomas I'll be addressing this in my next video. : )

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                            • MichaelaH
                              MichaelaH @Lee White last edited by MichaelaH

                              @Lee-White Will You be posting on youtube regularly at some time (liek monthly or weekly) or more spontaneously?

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

                                @MichaelaH every two weeks

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                                • lmrush
                                  lmrush Pro SVS OG @Lee White last edited by

                                  @Lee-White I wish it were every day!

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                                  • Heather Boyd
                                    Heather Boyd last edited by

                                    So I made past 50 by 5 🙂 Here are mine and yes @Lee-White I would do well in knowing how to pick the best 1 or even down to 3. I have it down to 10. I'd appreciate what interests others then I can maybe narrow it down.

                                    Story is inspired by the red laser light I play with my cat and the red angel in Star Trek Discovery (Big ❤ Fan of).

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                                    Step 2 Dino Thumbnails 14-25.jpg

                                    Step 2 Dino Thumbnails 26-44.jpg

                                    Step 2 Dino Thumbnails 45-55.jpg

                                    Thanks 🙂 I appogise if these show up large. They were thumbnails I promise. lols

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

                                      New video on Thumbnailing is up! Check it out here (hd version will be available shortly).

                                      Subscribe if you haven't already! I need to catch Will and Jake!

                                      https://youtu.be/jghVE4V5FfU

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                                      • xin li
                                        xin li @Lee White last edited by

                                        @Lee-White I am so happy to see this video out. I was talking about the 50 thumbnails concept to a friend who is not an illustrator, but working with interaction design and writing. He was very inspired and incorprated some of the ideas in his writing process. I think the gist of the 50 thumbails concpet applies to much more than making a good illustration. Now I have a source that I can send to people who want to know more about it.

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                                        • Qi
                                          Qi last edited by

                                          I have a question for you – wondering what is the thought process behind doing color after values please @Lee-White? Because I’m having problems with selecting a simple and effective palette from color references that evoke the feelings from Step 1 – the references seem to use lots of colors but harmonious – and in your video too you selected only a few colors from an image. Perhaps how to use references for color selection will be in a future video! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise – your videos are always just-in-time!

                                          Qi

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

                                            @Qi Thanks for the message. I sympathize with what you are saying about color selection. It's tricky. And it's one of the tougher areas of illustration to teach (in my opinion). The main advice I give to students is to pick a color to key the whole illustration off of. Such as "What is the MAIN color cast of this image?" Then all other colors are selected around that main color. Otherwise the palette starts to get out of control for me. But I typically prefer analogous color schemes and color that isn't too saturated. Someone else might prefer much brighter colors or whatever, so it's hard to have a solid rule there.

                                            The other advice I give is find a bunch of images that you like and look at how they are using color. Then steal their color palette! Color is not copywriteable! You can use any of it from other artists. You can even sample their work if you are working digitally. Now isn't this a bad/unethical practice? Nope! The reason that it's ok is that your drawing and value are what really hold an image together. Even if you color pick from another artist, it won't look exactly like they did it because the values and drawing are so different.

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