Hi guys,
It's been a while since my last post- life got a little too busy, although I did get a nice vacation in there too back in October. Much needed!
My goal was to publish a month ago, and obviously I'm a little behind. This is turning out to be a 9 month project, almost like having a baby! But the good news is that I'm almost finished with the 13th spread, which only leaves...
...THREE ILLUSTRATIONS!
And a cover...and book layout with text... but the bulk of the work is almost over and that makes me so excited! I'm trying to finish the last three spreads by Thanksgiving (take a 4 day break to eat turkey, see family and not look at a computer). We'll see if that actually happens. I'm also working on a lot of projects at work and I'm just trying to handle all of it at the same time and not become a crazy person.
After I submit my files and get the printing and proofing of my book underway, I will focus on my marketing list which will basically include every person I've ever met...haha
So you will have a postcard on it's way to you probably in December....yes, you! If you think for some reason I might overlook you, and you would like nothing more than one of my postcards, let me know!
Here is the last illustration I will present, turning out to be one of my favorites, I think. To see the rest, buy the book! :) As always, thanks for taking the time to read my blog!
Sometimes I'm a Fire-Breathing Dragon
I'm recording my progress while working on my children's book: Sometimes I Blow Fire Like a Dragon. My goal is to launch my book in October. I'm choosing to self-publish through CreateSpace.com. If this blog bores you out of your mind, don't worry. I'm mainly doing it for myself- as yet another way to keep focused on the project.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Another digital coloring update!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Publisher logo done
So since I'm self-publishing and I'm technically the publisher, I need a logo.
I decided on Seesaw Publishing as my imprint name, keeping with the kids theme. I also decided to use elements from my old website logo to create this new one. The first logo can be seen here on my current website:
www.kelseaparks.com
Here is my publisher logo:
I'm still working on coloring my spreads- I've got about 4 done. In the next week or so I'll be buying my ISBN and registering my imprint.
Slowly, but surely the book is coming together!
I decided on Seesaw Publishing as my imprint name, keeping with the kids theme. I also decided to use elements from my old website logo to create this new one. The first logo can be seen here on my current website:
www.kelseaparks.com
Here is my publisher logo:
I'm still working on coloring my spreads- I've got about 4 done. In the next week or so I'll be buying my ISBN and registering my imprint.
Slowly, but surely the book is coming together!
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Digital coloring update!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Bring on the digital work!
I've finished the inking and scanning phase for my book! And only a little behind schedule... I'm so excited to start working with color and texture.
Here is some of the work I have completed:
I'm having a few people proof read the story for the last time. I have gone through many rounds of editing and revision, but since I just recently changed the story a bit, I thought I better have some more (and different) eyes on it.
I'm hoping to be finished with my digital work by September 1st. I will upload some spreads showing my progress as I go along. Then it's text layout, cover design and file prep.
I'm dreading the part of publishing that I'm least familiar with... marketing this book. But I won't think about that now- I just gotta get this done. :) Thanks for tuning in, and as always, feel free to give me any feedback that you might have.
Here is some of the work I have completed:
I'm having a few people proof read the story for the last time. I have gone through many rounds of editing and revision, but since I just recently changed the story a bit, I thought I better have some more (and different) eyes on it.
I'm hoping to be finished with my digital work by September 1st. I will upload some spreads showing my progress as I go along. Then it's text layout, cover design and file prep.
I'm dreading the part of publishing that I'm least familiar with... marketing this book. But I won't think about that now- I just gotta get this done. :) Thanks for tuning in, and as always, feel free to give me any feedback that you might have.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
The Last of the Tight Sketches!!
I've finished phase 1 of my book: tight sketches! Woo hoo! Now I'm moving into the inking stage. I hope to be done with inking by the beginning of July.
Here are the last of the drawings that I finished:
background: cardboard clubhouse
Background: Dining room and hallway
Background: Grocery Store 2
The kids play hide and seek
Jack pretending that he's a bee, and the kids play along
Maia feels left out.
Background: Mouse hole with a little mouse bed, cheese and a mouse poster
Background: An African prairie
Here are the last of the drawings that I finished:
background: cardboard clubhouse
Background: Dining room and hallway
Background: Grocery Store 2
The kids play hide and seek
Jack pretending that he's a bee, and the kids play along
Maia feels left out.
Background: Mouse hole with a little mouse bed, cheese and a mouse poster
Background: An African prairie
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tight Sketches II
Here are a few drawings I worked on over the past couple weeks:
A supermarket interior.
A dragon! Animals are NOT my forte, especially mythical beasts... and I really struggled with this guy. I still might go back and rework some of him. Like figure out what's going on with his hands. But anyway, he is loads better than the original dragon I drew years ago. Maybe one day I'll do a side by side comparison on here of my badly-drawn dragons.
One my my main characters: Maia. She's running away from the above dragon. Her eyes got a little smudgy, I'll be able to tighten those up when I do my inking. I once got the comment on this image that little kids might be disturbed by this and think that she's on fire. I'm interested in anyone's opinion about whether they agree. I personally think the smile tells the viewer that she's not afraid, and it's obviously a book where kids imagine things, but I'm thinking about it still.
This is a bear cave. Our viewpoint is from inside the cave looking out.
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