I made this illustration last week, but today - wanted to see how it would look as a Picturebook!
Do you want to read it???
@makekong ugh... I can't see them. ??? They are just smudges on my screen, darn it!
@TheresaMuth sorry they are smudges indeed I only posted the first thumbnails but I am starting on the new ones
@ajillustrates well this is 100% adorable. Love it!
@ajillustrates Eisner Award right here!
@dinky I can hear this one, nice!
I'm participating in Folktale Week this year, but at my own pace. My day job as a college theatrical costume instructor comes first, and we had a production go up this week so I was busy. Instead of looking at it like a negative (which is what I usually do) I did the requisite mental gymnastics to invert the situation to an opportunity instead, and decided to embrace "The Slow". I'm a big fan of Lee White's "Slowvember" concept, so I'm stretching things out and using the inspirational guides from Deb Stein's StoryCamp Disco and the prompt words when and how I want to use them. So far I've re-conceptualized my adaptation of the Little Red Riding Hood tale, done a ton of really interesting research that is influencing my story development, and even done a couple inspirational illustrations.
Here's the one for "Lost".
@Coreyartus It's great! I love the wood effect and lighting and the fact the the word 'lost' only appears after looking for a little while. And it really looks like a stage scene.
@von_Nimmermehr It is so cool! Love this!!