But I was actually trying to force myself to do thumbnails that didn't deviate into detail. So that they would stay real close to being symbols stylistically.
Just started making circles and groupings. Thinking about staging with shorthand. No real story. It just shows the mind's need to fill in the blanks when your mind says there is a narrative here. I saw the scrappiest movie the other day. By Phil Tucker who did Robot Monster. Called Cape Canaveral Monsters. You hang with it, wanting it to go somewhere. But it doesn't. They have a great scene in the interior of a ufo where the hero asks another guy playing a scientist "Do you have some litmus paper?" Scientist replies " Why yes." Takes it out of his shirt pocket.
Your thumbnails suggest a larger project in the works and a story behind it all. What was going through your mind as you worked on these?
ReplyDeleteJust started making circles and groupings. Thinking about staging with shorthand. No real story. It just shows the mind's need to fill in the blanks when your mind says there is a narrative here.
ReplyDeleteI saw the scrappiest movie the other day. By Phil Tucker who did Robot Monster. Called Cape Canaveral Monsters. You hang with it, wanting it to go somewhere. But it doesn't. They have a great scene in the interior of a ufo where the hero asks another guy playing a scientist "Do you have some litmus paper?" Scientist replies " Why yes." Takes it out of his shirt pocket.