Saturday, February 16, 2013
The Pen is mightier than.....
One of the most integral tools used in digital illustration on iPad medium is a Capacitive Stylus. I used 2 capacitive pens to illustrate Tincup and the Tornado. I used the first one until the rubber tip fell off. And the second one finally gave up on me today. It was unresponsive and when it did work it was so off calibration that I decided to go buy a new one. Most capacitive stylus pens are simple metal with rubber tip. I used this type for Tincup and have decided to keep using this type for the new book. You can buy Technical Capacitive pens for a considerable more amount of money but most have to be bought online for most stores in my neighborhood do not carry them. I think using a simple rubber tipped capacitive stylus pen works for me right now. It gives me the feeling of a pencil, marker, and crayon all in one. Maybe in the future I will put up the money and buy a Technical Pen and give it a try. The tools you use for illustration completely depend on how comfortable they feel in your hand and how it works for the medium you are using. The last thing you need is working with a precise drawing pencil and then switching to a big fat crayon right in the middle of an illustration. Many of the pencils I have used over the years have never left my side. I have drawing pencils and pens that are well over 20 years old because they have been dependable and help define my style.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Book 2: The Nature of Progress
I received the first draft of the second book in the last week of December 2012 and am happy to report that work has begun. Book 2 has a lot going on and will introduce many new characters and historic time periods and places.
With the introduction of these aspects to the book brings new challenges to create more people, architecture, and beautiful trees to the ever evolving world that will be represented in Leah's new story.
This go around the illustrations will be presented in a more graphically designed style based on the places and characters involved. Tincup and the Tornado was presented in a stylized scientific "chaotic" design to represent the randomness of nature in its purest form. The end of the book is finished with a more graphical approach with the introduction of society and its evolution of architecture over time. That design will continue in the Book 2.
Stay tuned for more updates.
With the introduction of these aspects to the book brings new challenges to create more people, architecture, and beautiful trees to the ever evolving world that will be represented in Leah's new story.
This go around the illustrations will be presented in a more graphically designed style based on the places and characters involved. Tincup and the Tornado was presented in a stylized scientific "chaotic" design to represent the randomness of nature in its purest form. The end of the book is finished with a more graphical approach with the introduction of society and its evolution of architecture over time. That design will continue in the Book 2.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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