@Valerie-Light said in Drawing thumbnails. How many is enough?:
@Joanna-Hassam Great job powering through the thumbnail process. I usually get to 30 or so and figure that's good enough. kudos!
Your final three are all compelling compositions with good storytelling. I can see that things are happening as you described (except maybe 3- i didn't get that he was successfully evading the snake. I though the snake was about to bite him.)
Overall I think I'm getting "that kid is in a perilous situation, surrounded by a flock of unlucky hens" more than I'm getting "that kid is lucky."
I'm kinda amazed I got through 50 of them but it really does force you to think and draw and redraw. I would say I have been very lazy in my drawing up till starting with SVS. 
Thanks very much for your input on the final images Valerie. I really appreciate it and I am glad I am getting the story across. I did a small survey with random people and most of them chose the snake leaving with egg in its mouth picture out of the three so I am going with this one.
I will point out that a snake with an egg in its mouth is in a more difficult situation than the chickens or the child because his major defence is completely out of action but I can see how this could be interpreted in this way. I will have a bit more of a look at the picture. (These sorts of things do actually happen on Australian farms at times). Usually, the snake is dispatched with a stick or a shotgun once the farmer knows what is going on.). So maybe the truely lucky one is the snake. 