Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's book. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Revisiting Roni

After completing my freelance work at the end of February, I've been in a bit of an interlude the month of March.

I've spent most of the month revisiting my children's book from college.


It has done me some good to put this project on the shelf for two years. I've been able to look at it with a fresh set of eyes and redraw the illustrations. It's a much-needed update and I'm excited to pitch it to a publisher.


This video TECHNICALLY took place at the end of February, but I'll make mention of it now:



Thank you to everyone who has joined in on my That SCAD Life series so far. There's a lot of wisdom in these videos, so check them out if you're considering attending SCAD!


And as always, here's this month's sketch dump 
































Monday, February 29, 2016

Hourly Comics Day 2016

It took until 2016, but I finally participated in Hourly Comics Day. This was a great storytelling exercise. It helped me focus more on conveying the narrative rather than the quality of my drawings.


















That very same week, I had a really rotten experience at my local library. Still in the spirit of hourly comics, I drew out the incident. It made me feel a lot better.



For the sake of harsh language, I have only included the first page. Click here to read the rest.


With Petrichor finished, I have turned my focus to a new comic that I will be pitching to a publishing company. I'm keeping things relatively secret for now. Here is your only teaser image:

Hint: It's about kaiju!


As far as freelancing goes, I am nearly complete with the children's book I have been working on. I'm also considering revisiting my own children's book that I made in college, Reluctant Roni. We will see.

My That SCAD Life youtube video series has been going very well. I'm going to be interviewing some film students at the start of March.





And as always, I'll end things with a February sketch dump: