Forum: Bryce


Subject: Whats the best thumbnail?

marcfx opened this issue on Aug 16, 2005 ยท 14 posts


marcfx posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 9:26 AM

Hi Folks. Going back to a topic from Burpee, there rose a conversation about thumbnails and their presetation could sway the viewer to open the link or not. Well, thinking more on that conversation and going through my favourite artists and images, I would love to know which thumbnail you would rate Best in the following catagories. Mark out of 10 which would sway your choice to open the thumbnail to view the complete artwork.....You can supply a link or 'thumbnail' for your best ones........Have fun! 1) Amount of full picture within it, (Full picture reduced to thumbnail size). 2) Light or dark image. 3) Lots of colour or bland greyish/black & white. (Which catches your eye) 4) Small or large thumbnail (I have seen quite a few uneven sizes) 5) Known artist or newcomer. (Opened anyway whatever the thumbnail) 6)(In the case of Poser) Nude parts or complete nudes! ;) 7) Amount of details within. 8) POV (Point of view) 9) Title


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pakled posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 11:36 AM

  1. find part of the most interesting part of the picture, and use that part.
  2. Light or dark..eh..contrast and detail, or implied detail
  3. colors..in fact, bright colors..;)
  4. size matters not..;) smaller for less detailed, larger for more detailed
  5. If you're new, noone's paying attention..;) the picture does more than the name..;)
  6. no n*dity, anyone who has flagged not to see it won't see the thumbnail (or even the entry). If you must, well, you can do what I saw once, use say, the curve of the elbow to suggest another curve (the guy got a lot of hits over that..;)
  7. Amount of details would again depend on the size of the thumbnail.
  8. POV- and just a general notation. Have the eyes looking at something, preferably the viewer, will get more attention
  9. Title- for some odd reason, punctuation seems to work..don't know why. Sometimes a pun, a risque double entendre`, etc., depending. Pictures with numbers after them don't grab you the way 'Space monsters battle the bikini squad' would..;)
    I'm a mediochre (sorta red..;) artist, but as I follow these rules, my hit counts have gone up..hope this helps.

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marcfx posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 11:50 AM

Thanks pakled. Interesting views, thanks. What I meant with number 2 was, Light - Outside types (Sea, land, mountainous, open space) and Dark - inside (Dungeons, cellars, rooms and castles, you know.)type of images. Should have written that differently ;)


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pakled posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 12:39 PM

I've noticed that, regardless of quality, the less contrast, the less views..light or dark..mileage may differ..not valid in New Jersey..;)

I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit

anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)


draculaz posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 1:50 PM

If you check out my galler you'll notice one golden rule: If it has boobs, real-looking boobs, you get 3x as many hits. And every once in a while I've done exactly that, posted thumbs of things that had nothing to do with the pic. shrug


marcfx posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 2:06 PM

@Drac ROFLMAO :P Hmmmmmm I've noticed that!! ;)


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Burpee posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 2:58 PM

I'm not really sure but I think that thumbs displaying a known subject (boobs are good) gets more hits. People have different favorite subjects but you can entice someone to view a pic if even it isn't their fave just by centering the subject. They'll want to get a closer look to see how you placed or handled it. I like color, contrast and movement. I don't like tiny thumbs, little red X's or non-existent thumbs (of course I still look :D)


Rochr posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 3:40 PM

Apart from agreeing with Pakled on nr 1, and the fact that porn attracts people, also use human curiosity to your advantage. Cut out some detail you find interesting, without revealing what it is.

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RodsArt posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 5:13 PM

I'm with Rochr on this one. That's how I typically post.

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electric posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 6:48 PM

i am a beginner...i put the full picture reduced as a thumbnail, i didnt post like rochr..but rochr have the reason. (human have a lot of curiosity with the details).
sorry for the grammar..


pakled posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 7:16 PM

Attached Link: http://www.gimp.org/

@electric..pick up a copy of the Gimp..a 'poor man's Photoshop'..and use the crop tool and save the result with another name..it's what I do..;) it does a *lot* more than that..but for now..it'll do that, and well..btw..it's free..

I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit

anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)


TheBryster posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 7:19 PM Forum Moderator

Genitalia! Nope! I don't want to see it! Use male/female genitalia and I won't click. It's not that I'm a prude, I'm not. It's just I think it's a cheap way to get a viewer's interest. I want to see good detailing and a high rez thumbnail. Fractals and shiny spheres don't get my attention. The two above here are precisely what I'm on about.

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Incarnadine posted Tue, 16 August 2005 at 8:31 PM

I like to post as sharp a miniture of the whole image as possible, not always the best for getting viewings I suppose, but it feels more right for me.

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marcfx posted Wed, 17 August 2005 at 6:13 AM

Its amazing how different people see in their image the thumbs. I did a graphics course at college once along time ago, and we had to make a A3 sized mood board. With this board we had to cover it with torn/cut pictures each overlapping and when finished it looked like a mosaic without the edges!, then cover different areas with two 'L' shaped cards and see within that area when these L pieces where layed over and joined together making different sized squares/oblongs. It was fascinating seeing different images from within. I see these thumbs are basically the same thing as these 'L' pieces but with one complete image underneath and also depends how good the image is to start off with. Thanks for all your input. I'm still learning a lot!


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