Showing posts with label work process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work process. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

From concept to completion



So many people have asked me "what does it take to illustrate a book?" The real question is, what doesn't it take?!  Patience and dedication are forefront (and a whole lot of caffeine is also important). Creating a book is a long process from start to finish, so you better get settled in.
As an illustrator, I usually meet the characters once the final manuscript has been handed to me. I take notes about what the author has mentioned about them: physical features, characteristics, personality, etc. And then it's my job to fill in the blanks. I have to get a sense of who the characters really are, and how to best portray them. Then I start sketching the characters in various different positions to get an idea of how they move in their environment.  After this stage I usually create story boards to figure out what will happen on each page of the book. As in the case of my current children's book, I am also the designer — so I am also responsible for choosing typefaces and layout. The fun really begins once I can start adding colour to my sketches. Right now I'm working from watercolour studies, which I then scan to create my digital illustrations. Quite a process, but the payoff is amazing. Stay tuned for a release date in 2013! *fingers crossed*