Process+and+Thumbnail

Process and Thumbnail


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 * __ Before and after __** each piece, it must be noted in your sketch book and printer neatly afterwards -

Before a) concept idea – what am I trying to say, what is my over all intention if I am sayin that I am saying nothing God, country, Art for art sake, to move fashion, public opinion. b)thumbnail c) path – how will I do this, technique, size, composition, materials/media d)2d or 3d, collage drawing etc. partly decided by materials or media e) Time frame f) Finish

After a) evaluation b)what was accomplished c) what changed and why d)what would I have changed and why e) does it work, what does it say, what was intended f) what does not work but I left in because?

Thumbnails are a must!! Pieces are not complete without the above attached to each piece on the back.

While the earliest use of the word in this sense dates back to the 17th century, [3] the American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms is reported to have documented that the expression first appears in the mid-19th century to refer to 'a drawing the size of the thumbnail'. [4] The word was then used figuratively, in both [|noun] and [|adjective] form, to refer to anything small or concise, such as a biographical essay. The use of the word "thumbnail" in the specific context of computer images as 'a small graphical representation, as of a larger graphic, a page layout, etc.' appears to have been first used in the 1980s. [3] []

so there, you don ’ t have to look it up. Thumbnails are visual note taking. They range in size and artist preference 2x, 4, or larger. I like 4x6, but that is me. They are good for black and white and color. Examples follow -



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Lesson – thumbnails

Key concept- working with thumbnails

Objective – SW a) take an existing picture, art or other wise and do 4 thumbnails

Procedure – a) intro and demo b) pick a picture c) using thumbnails, exhibit changes using on of the following - perception, composition, meaning, statement d) Thumbnails to be done in sketchbook Sizing at 2x4 or 4x4

Materials - Sketch book

Evaluation a) tio b) depth of changes

 

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