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KAFKA AND THE DOLL | PICTURE BOOK PROCESS — Rebecca Green Illustration Illustration Picture Book, Chapter Book Illustration, Kid Book Illustration, Children’s Book Illustration Styles, Children’s Book, Children’s Book Illustration, Best Childrens Books, Article Illustration, Children Book Illustration Watercolor

KAFKA AND THE DOLL | PICTURE BOOK PROCESS — Rebecca Green Illustration

My favorite way to celebrate a book is by sharing the illustration process. Not only do I think it’s an interesting insight, but it helps me remember all the decisions I made to get from manuscript to final. For the illustrations in Kafka and the Doll, I feel proud of the simplicity. The process of

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Tamara Lahtinen
Pastel Illustration, Book Illustration Layout, Writing Childrens Books, Story Books Illustrations, Picture Books Illustration, Book Illustration Art, Childrens Books Illustrations, Children Books, Children Book

How to Illustrate a Picture Book: Creating Different Animal Characters

Yes, John has been editing like a demon and we have now finished the 2nd of our two new films about creating a set of roughs. This one tells you how I designed some of the many animal characters for Jungle Grumble. If you are new to my blog, Jungle Grumble is the latest book I have been working on with author Julia Jarman. In this 2nd film, I show you how I begin with photographic reference and how I play around with facial features in particular, to turn each animal into a character more…

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Andrés Pinzón
Bird Book Illustration, Simple Book Illustration, Children’s Book Illustration Styles, Children’s Illustration, Children's Book Illustration Styles, Children’s Book, Children’s Book Illustration, Child Books Illustration, Children Book Illustration Watercolor

Should I Illustrate a Self-Published Picture Book? — Learn with SFC

If you’re an illustrator putting work out into the world, chances are you’ll be contacted by an author looking for an illustrator for a book they will be self-publishing. Illustrating a book sounds exciting, but what now? Some folks will say NEVER work with on a self-published project while others

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hermina allameh