So, I haven’t updated this thing in a while, but not because I haven’t been working. Quite the contrary, I’ve been working on illustrations for a children’s book titled “Bird in a Bathing Suit”. The author, Dawn Mitchell, was kind enough to allow me to share some of the work with everyone. It’s just a sneak peak, I’m about half way through the illustrations for the book. I’ll let everyone know where and when they can pick up a copy of this awesome project when it’s completed.
For those of you that wanna know the process, here’s the run down:
After reading the prose for the story, I did an initial illustration to see if Dawn liked the same style I had in mind. She did! So the next thing I did was a series of thumb nail sketches to plan out the book. I sent them to Dawn and she liked that too (she’s by far the best client ever!).
Then I started at page 1. I did the rough sketch in blue pencil and then tightened it up with standard HB lead in my Staedtler Mechanical pencil. Sent that to Dawn, after revisions to the sketch, I added color in Photoshop. For most elements I kept things on separate layers (Sky, Ground, Trees, etc.). Once I had all the base colors blocked in, I added tone and texture. For the kids and birds I made a “lights” layer and a “darks” layer. So, if I am adding tone to a bird for instance, I select the bird (and the color), and on the “lights” layer (which is set to a screen layer effect) I’d brush in the light tones of the bird. Then I’d move to the “darks” layer (which is set to a multiply layer effect) I’d add in the dark tones of the bird. Using varying brushes and opacities, thats how I rendered each character.
Stay tuned for the completed book and more projects!

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