Thumb nailing is very crucial (unless you are a proven genius) for figuring our your pages before you dive right in. It's basically getting your visual thoughts out. I enjoy thumb nailing conversations and ideas when I cross over into the Industrial design world. And I also thumbnail artworks I have a hard time remembering or describing when I take lecture notes. (Very rare that I have to do that because I have the memory of sponge) Essentially all my notes from drawing classes like vis 2 are thumb nails of what the professor draws for us.
At this point, we have to keep all the panel information the same, and cannot add or remove panels. From this point the tight roughs sets can only and must change panel layout, size, and shot choice. So if character 2 is kicking a book in page 2 panel 4 on the first set, it must be the same in the 2-4 sets.
The next posts will be my final page versions that we did only for set 1-3, with balloon placement and I will do an overview of what my class said in critique.
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