tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8642855687963458361.post85170895014840025..comments2023-10-29T08:39:31.418-05:00Comments on Drawing the Sword: #144 Desert Chase: Thumbnail/Brainstorm StageWill Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11776250635500898092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8642855687963458361.post-772417433373420862012-02-02T16:26:50.809-06:002012-02-02T16:26:50.809-06:00Hi Aedan!
Thanks so much for the comment! It means...Hi Aedan!<br />Thanks so much for the comment! It means a lot to me to hear from the people who read my blog - I learn from the feedback that I get on the pieces I do. Thumbnailing is an important part of the illustrative process, and really it's an art in and of itself. And if handled properly, it can make your illustrations very dynamic. I instantly recognized your name from your posts on Justin Gerard's blog. Im sure you would agree his work is pretty amazing. I'm hoping to go meet him at IlluXCon this year if I can find the time. You've done some pretty amazing work yourself - keep up the good work & learn all you can. You can be sure I'll be learning right along with you!<br />-WillWill Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11776250635500898092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8642855687963458361.post-54926675001071649842012-02-02T10:57:58.611-06:002012-02-02T10:57:58.611-06:00Really cool! I don't have much patience for th...Really cool! I don't have much patience for the thumbnail process either. I seem to just do one flat thumbnail and start on the final drawings immediately. I really like your blog by the way.<br /><br />Absolutely, sincerely, extravagantly,<br /><br />AedanAedan Petersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13741955909065061586noreply@blogger.com