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Illustration – by Hand? or Digital?

June 17, 2010 by still a dreamer

Let me say I’ve always been a draw-it-over-at-that-desk and scan-it-over-at-this-desk kind of gal. I know the use of digital illustration has soared over the last oh-so-many years. But what I still don’t know is how do I feel about it for children’s books? I realize this is a complex question and a pretty big subject. Especially in terms of degree.

This week my drawings were due for Just Frenchies magazine, a quarterly publication that features my artwork/illustration. Although this is generally not detailed illustration work, being more of a spot art nature, I decided I would draw, (at that desk), and then play with it in Photoshop, (at this desk.) As I work in Photoshop daily for my business, I am of the opinion that you could work in it for the rest of your life and still not have scratched the surface.

Anyway, here are 2 samples of very simple illustration play in Photoshop. In each case, I created the sketches in simple pen and ink. I scanned and brought them into Photoshop where I used several tools. First, the paintbrush at a reduced opacity in several colors, then darker shades to create some very simple shadowing. Then I used the burn tool to enrich some of the lines where the painting had washed them out to return the depth, and finally a little brightening and/or contrast.

Then I ventured into the filters and played around with a variety that appealed to me, adjusting them further within each filter. Again, this is pretty basic stuff. I liked 2 different filters for the 2 different drawings and settled on the Fresco filter for the Frenchie profile and the Watercolor filter for the pup sitting.

So what do you think? Like the results? Or do you prefer the original loose, pen and ink sketch?

What do you think about digital art in children’s book illustration? Like it? Prefer hand-drawn?

p.s. Since I wrote this post, I realized the illustrations in one of my favorite picture books are all digital and totally amazing – Pete & Pickles by Berkeley Breathed.

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Posted in Art, Children's Books, Creativity, French Bulldogs, Illustration | Tagged French Bulldog Sketches, Frenchie, picture books | 4 Comments

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  1. on June 18, 2010 at 5:06 pm dollslikeus

    I love your dog pictures.

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  2. on June 20, 2010 at 12:16 pm stilladreamer

    Thanks so much.

    You can see much more on my web site – http://www.jeannebalsam.com!

    Jeanne

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  3. on August 13, 2010 at 7:22 pm tomaszharacz

    Great, really enjoyed this

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    • on August 14, 2010 at 6:25 pm stilladreamer

      Thanks so much!
      Jeanne

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