Proportion/framing study.
Most of these are about postage stamp sized (scale on side)
Conclusions:
* drawing the whole set of proportions with one or two lines (which may turn only at right angles) is effective once you overcome the feeling of unnaturalness.
* Using X-subdivision on the picture plane is also a helpful guide to aspect ratio of entire object
* This is definitely big enough to fully plan all major picture characteristics
* The process of picking a suitable frame helps get whole-figure proportion a bit more correct.
* Very uneven proportions (1:6 or worse, eg the candlepines on right) need a lot of checking.
* Needs to be red so that it goes faster.
All frames were drawn (more or less arbitrarily) before the first thumbnail was drawn.
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