But I am getting ahead of myself. First I should unveil the three challenges I set forth with this book.
First, I wanted to make a book unlike my other books. See the attached art pieces that display my other books.
ANTS: Another Nice Tasty Sweet was a more cartoon cell look with the backgrounds that were mimicking shallow focused photography.
The Tin Fairy was a more Oil Painted look.
Bo Peep's Lost Sheep was a combination of the two previous books. It was a juxtaposing of the real world represented in digital oil paints and the fairy tale world designed in a stylized cartoon look.
Secret Magics of Maine Uses a high finished painted look in its spot illustrations with usage of pencil sketched and some pen work for framing devices.
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The Commute on the Sea-Line which was a combination of pen and ink and pastel.
Second challenge I set for myself was to tell this story with no text. It is an interesting challenge to make a story that is all visual. More on this later.
The third challenge was that I wanted to create a creature type to populate this book that would be scary and menacing but still fall well in the realm of a children’s book. I needed to make these creatures varied, mobile, versatile and well rounded. I will unveil more design needs for these creatures later in the upcoming sections.
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