thumbnail examples
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Thumbnail Examples from Kael Little, UCO.TRANSCRIPT
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Example - Student Sketchbook:Kael Little
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These are examples by Kael Little, a current student at theUniversity of Central Oklahoma. On this spread, Kael has used anon-photo blue pencil to help him establish construction linesbefore applying pen and ink for these thumbnails.
Students may elect to include non-photo blue pencils throughoutthe thumbnail, rough and final comp phases.
Example - Student Sketchbook:Kael Little
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ssThumbnail process should be fluid. It is about thought and ideas.Students often get caught up in the stress of trying to make thisphase too pretty. Relax. Sketch.
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Example - Student Sketchbook:Kael Little
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