24 Sept 2015, 18:45

Hi Everyone,

I am going to take a different approach on the next piece I am working on for that Chicago Treasure project. This time around I am going to share my steps in real time - in hopes that with some other expert sets of eyes (that's all of you!) on this I can make it the best I've ever done.

First I will give you the rough sketch I had provided to the photographer for a proposed Cinderella scene. This scene was purposely drawn in hopes that we could get a young girl who is wheelchair bound. I just kept thinking that every little girl dreams of being a princess and there is the part of the story where the Prince is trying the glass slipper on to Cinderella which meant she would be seated - so this is a perfect setup for one of the students in a wheelchair.

(Not drawn in yet are the animal friends (mice, birds, etc) that I am going to include in the scene.

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As it turns out the photo was shot outdoors again (which is going to make for some more lighting challenges as the light is once again behind the subject and I was hoping it could have been shot with the light in front of the subject - but that's alright I will figure this out!). What s also going to make it a bit fun will be the blades of grass by the wheels and tires that I am going to photoshop away as this illustration is not going to appear outdoors.

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I started working on a drawing around the photo of the girl and here is where I am at so far. This includes the start to a color scheme.

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The dimensions for this book are roughly 9" wide and 10" tall - so I need to include some royal looking fabric swags and a perhaps a chandelier in the middle of them to add drama and fill in some of the vertical space of page. And then I thought that perhaps putting in windows that were allowing bright daylight to flood in would help give the backlighting highlights in the photo a source. And I tried to show those same sort of highlights on the characters that will be sharing the scene.

I purposely placed a window directly behind our Cinderella to help make sure her face pulls forward and does not get lost in a a dark backdrop and it also helps with the bright highlights on her hair. She is wearing white and black so I do not really have any colors from her to pull from for the rest of the image to help provide a cohesive look. So I am trying to use colors that would fit a cool stone castle for the environment. And they pops of color on the crazy step sisters without having them be so bold they steal the show.

As for Prince Charming - I thought maybe a pale yellowish/whitish suit would be nice - but I am not sure if this will make him too bright against our girl. That said I also do not want to make him too dark either because of all of the black areas the girl has with the pants and wheelchair parts. So I feel like some contrast between them is needed. And he also needs to be brighter in terms of him being this idealistic dreamy Prince and not dark and moody like the evil step sisters.

Anyone have any thoughts on this so far?