tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8379721025752107222.post3519098249385219541..comments2016-11-06T22:57:13.874-08:00Comments on Entertianment Studio: solinKazone Art Academyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02142138687248802629noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8379721025752107222.post-40381355144272665632014-07-02T01:41:16.311-07:002014-07-02T01:41:16.311-07:00Hey Solin, nice black and white thumbnails. I know...Hey Solin, nice black and white thumbnails. I know those are all wide shot camera. Try some medium and close up shot composition as well. You need to develope the design of the windmill and the painting at the same time. Sometimes, if you follow exactly like the line drawing when you paint, design might get stiff. So work both at the same time. Since you are dealing with most important area of the story, let's have lot of thumbnails for this area. GIve me various camera angles as I mentioned above but also, think about different areas of the town as well. Entrance area, farmland, city buildings, townehall, river area, windmill area. Apply camera angles to all these. Also You should have lot of greens in the valley of the wind, since you want to show the difference compare to other cities. Also, when you pick the color, think about the time of the day. Google the reference photo based on, sunny day, hazy day, sunset, sunrise. Can you show me more of black and white and couple color thumb by Sat? ( only valley of the wind I mentioned above) Wook Hyung Charles Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00533816562177602449noreply@blogger.com