Sunday, November 30, 2008
Final Project Progress Report - 3
I had to open my drawings in Photoshop and erase the background paper that showed in my book layout. I couldn't get rid of all of it, but I cleaned them up enough to use in the rough dummy. I laid out as many pages as I could, with text and sketches. My goal for this project was to learn how to get a book far enough along to be submitted as a proposal for publication. Naturally, I could not complete a book, but I was able to work through and understand each part of the process. I am much more comfortable with InDesign, which was the most difficult step for me. I learned a lot doing the project.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Final Project Progress Report - 2
This has not been as productive a week as I would have liked. I did work on some of the 2-page spreads in InDesign. I didn't save them on my flash because I had some trouble with the background that I wanted to resolve first. The paper from my original drawings scanned in and shows on the pages. I'm not sure how to fix that. I also tried working on a digital illustration. I thought I could do it using Corel Draw, which of friend of mine has. I was hoping it would work something like Photoshop, but it doesn't. My friend has only used the program to edit photos, so he couldn't help me, either. I tried to find some video tutorials, but they all gave instructions for very specific projects. So I'm back to having to wait to use Photoshop. It's been a real hindrance living so far from the computer lab.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Final Project Progress Report - 1
I am working toward making a rough dummy and one finished digital illustration for a children's story book. I have been reading through two books: Illustrating Children's Books by Martin Salisbury, and Writing With Pictures by Uri Shulevitz. After reading some things in Shulevitz's book, I decided to revise my story. I pretty much rewrote the whole thing. Publishers prefer a 32-page format for story/picture books, so that's what I am working with. I sketched out a 32-page story board, so I could map out the way the story will fit onto the pages. The story board consists of thumbnail sketches of all of the 2-page spreads for the book. They are all laid out on one page. The story board also helps to organize where the illustrations will go. I have a small, very rough paper dummy to use as a model for my good rough paper dummy. I hope to complete the paper dummy this week, and begin scanning in the illustration sketches for the rough dummy using Adobe InDesign.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
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