Illustrations from the final Sections of The Rockwall”

September 26th, 2006 | Category: The Rock Wall

The Rockwall is an ongoing children book  with me right now. Where I am in relation to the posts doesn’t always match up with what I am currently working on. Right now I am currently working on the final paintings for the book.
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THUMBNAILS AND STORYBOARDS

September 25th, 2006 | Category: The Rock Wall

I have to start with an apology. This post will have no great photos, or to be a bit more honest I am not sure that any of these thumbnails will even be readable to the casual viewer. The drawing in my storyboards usually look like a mad game of Pictionary so let me decipher both the squiggly lines and my thoughts behind them. Let me walk you through the primordial ooze of The Rockwall in this installment  of my posts on Children’s Book Design and reveal some of the “Thumbnails and Storyboards” that make up the book.
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THE IDEA

September 02nd, 2006 | Category: The Rock Wall

Cut every illustration down to its elements you should have a black and white image, and you will most likely see some triangles. Cut a story down and you should have a sentence or two for a synopsis. Well, cut an idea down, and you sometimes start with something that grows into a different shape. Like an acorn that ends up growing into an oak tree; the oak tree looks nothing like its originator.

The Rockwall Goblins Sort of started that way. It was out of another book, The Secret Magics of Maine that these creatures and concept came.
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WHAT IS IN A NAME

August 29th, 2006 | Category: The Rock Wall

I once heard a fellow story creator quote a small girl who asked “how do you make all the chaos of ideas in your head into such straight lines of text?” This is the true seed kernel of this blog. The first thing I have to share is that this project was not, in any stretch of the imagination, straightforward. It did not start with an idea and then smoothly transition into a final project. Like many project of such a wide scope there was an evolution of thought. To prove my point this book when it was in its infancy was Code Named The Rockwall Goblins
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The Development of A Book.

August 29th, 2006 | Category: The Rock Wall

I have decided to produce a blog that will discuss the development of a book. In the next couple of weeks you will see the designs, changes, and re-evolutions of the latest project that I am undertaking.
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