How I used a thumbnail to do a bigger sketch
Yep, I'm super late in posting again. I'm still juggling between doing so many things (parenting, being an adjunct lecturer, personal artwork, creating classes I want to create on Skillshare , showing something valuable on Youtube and Patreon). It's quite a lot. I've a feeling I'm doing too much. I'm still deciding where I should be placing most of my time and why. I still enjoy posting in this blog and just showing what I've been up to. I've been teaching Urban Sketching with the gang again at a university. Although I teach, I also get to sit in on the other lecturer's lessons. Jeffrey was teaching the students to do thumbnails before doing a bigger A4 drawing, something I hardly ever to. I like going ahead and "attacking" a scene head on. And that's perhaps why I do a lot of cropped scenes and I seldom attempt larger, wider scenes. I noticed that, among the students, the concept of thumbnails is something not so easy to grasp. I st...









