Book Designs

I decided that I wanted to hand draw my book as I thought that this would make it interesting and I liked this style of illustrations. I had some illustrations online that were coloured using colouring pencils, not neatly, that I liked and thought that I could take inspiration from and use in my own designs.

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Below is a pdf document of the drawings I did. I did originally have a drawing of the two watching TV together as an activity that they do together, and then one later where he plays by himself, but I didn’t particularly like the drawings and I found them very difficult to do and to colour right so I decided to take them out as  I didn’t think they contributed anything to the story.

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After all my drawings were completed and coloured, I scanned them and began erasing around the characters and the background in Photoshop so it was left with a clean, white background. I did this using a graphics tablet as it was much easier to be precise when erasing around the characters than with a mouse or trackpad. I felt that the drawings would stand out more against a plain white background so this is why I did that. I used the eraser with the soft edges to rub out around the shadows so it created a softer look and not such a harsh shadow. I also did this on the areas on ground that I had coloured in, for example in the angry drawing and the isolation one.

After erasing what needed to be rubbed out, I adjusted the levels of the colours so that they all matched. I made them slightly darker so that the colours stood out more and were so pale and faded as they were in the original scans.

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Ideas

Although I had moved on from the original story idea that I had, I still wanted to keep it on the topic of death. I got some inspiration from this illustration from Duncan Beedie, which I posted in this post.

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I thought that it might be interesting to use animals rather than human characters, it would also be easier for me to illustrate. I came up with a simple story line that focused on two rabbits, one of them dies and it sees the other one becoming lost in the woods during a storm, which links back to my original idea. The story would resolve with the rabbit finding his way out of the woods where it is sunny again and full of colour.

I wanted the characters to look cute so the children liked them but I wasn’t sure at all how to draw them. I googled illustrated rabbits and found various images but many of them were incredibly detailed and far more complicated than I would ever be able to draw. I then found this website. I liked the simplistic way that the rabbits were drawn and wanted to see if I could use a similar style in my illustrations, although I would like to draw the rabbits so that they are recognizable as individual characters, so there must be something different about each rabbit.

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I drew out (half) a storyboard to plan out the illustrations that I wanted for my book.

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From here I could then start drawing the real illustrations that I would use for my book.