Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sorry,  it's been quite some time that I've been able to even work on the book.  Still under a tight deadline that I've given myself.  The fact that when "product" design work comes in, I really take the project.  Love to keep my hand in that field as well.  Metal Christmas ornaments this time for a series that Waterford is using.   Even a quick trip into the BIG City proved beneficial for Product work.
Now that the projects are finished I'm back to the book.  It's time to have a "proof" reader review my story for grammar, spelling and punctuation.  I'm about 3/4 of the way with the illustrations.  One of drawings that I like is the the Train scene where CeCie is sucked out of the train door and well....he does topple off the train.  It's a 2 page drawing called a "spread."

It's not the final illustration, but close to it.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Character color recognition

The computer photo shows me that all characters have the same color, using the "ink dropper" in photoshop so the story continues from page to page.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

This is important!  I look at everything that might relate or that I could use for color or ideas for the book.  A wonderful birthday card with presents, balloons, candles etc.  I love the colors on the candy box, so I'm sure they will be the colors I'll use for the balloons.  The Christmas tin with the snowman is so rich with the Turquoise color and other colors in it that I'll add more complimentary transparent colors to the cover.  Just keep looking and anything you like might influence the book story or drawings.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Cover Color


I needed to get working on business cards and posters for advertising the 5th book will be here by early fall.  So after CeCie was developed I started looking at the "family" of the series and how the new color would fit in.  Two photos show the set as its developing and the Cover to announce the new book.  The Title has changed 3 times since this photo.  :)  Always changing...that's normal.

Monday, February 27, 2012

A little "hold" on the book.  I received an email for a Industrial Design project for Waterford Metal Ornaments, so this had to take priority.  12 designs were chosen from my concepts, now mechanicals are due A.S.A.P.
However, I noticed that I didn't put up the last visual to share with you on the development of CeCie for the color.  The image is just a few of the concept drawings from the computer that need to been "seen" for me to critique.  To get to this stage, I drew CeCie by hand, colored him in and then scanned him into Photoshop where I do my airbrushing. I will show the first and final in another Blog to show the difference the computer makes.

Thank you for your patience with the development of CeCie.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Development of a page from sketch to final





Starting with a sketch, I keep cleaning it up until I like it.  Then I color as much as I can by hand with inks and scan it into photoshop. I do a lot of airbrushing on the character to make him look furry and rounded.  I've already made up the background the same way.  I can then "place" the character and resize him if necessary.  I'll put this aside and see if it works well with the story.  I already know I'll be changing his color to a more tan teddy.   See the 5 photos explaining this process.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Half size - dummy book


I forgot to include this very critical "Bible" as I call it.  I use this to start sketching "half size" and get story ideas pasted in...this is constantly changing.  From here I start to go to a loose leaf binder "same size" as the book.  I slip sketches, tracings, ideas, etc from the top opening which gets rather thick as I update this.  I will have 2 loose leaf binders...one for the thoughts & sketches and one for the final drawings, however, the story keeps changing until I send it to the publisher.