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How to Illustrate A children’s Book: Part 2
This is the second part of a very long article about how to illustrate a children’s book. You can read the first article here.
Now that you have understood the story, researched, did some character design and started your first pass at thumbnails and layouts and refined a few sketches, you can start to experiment with color.
How to Illustrate a Children's Book: Part 1
Illustrating children's books is a magical journey that combines art, storytelling, and imagination. Your pictures will help bring characters to life, create moods, and captivate young readers. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, illustrating children's books can be rewarding and challenging at the same time.
How to make your vision board
Creating a vision board is a fun and creative way to visualize your goals and dreams. It’s like making a collage of everything you want to attract into your life! Here's a simple step-by-step guide to help you create your own vision board.
Do Illustrators need vision boards?
Vision boards can be a powerful tool for illustrators, though they’re not essential for everyone. Whether an illustrator needs one depends on their creative process and preferences.
How to have a thriving creative business
Building a lucrative creative career is a dream for many, but achieving it requires a focused approach. Here’s a guide to help you thrive while doing what you love.
A lucrative creative career is possible, but it definitely is hard work. With unwavering dedication and the right strategy and approach, you can turn your creativity into a sustainable business.
How to Find Motivation to Work from Home as a Freelance Illustrator
Working from home as a freelance illustrator can be both rewarding and challenging. You have the freedom to set your own schedule and work on projects that inspire you, but staying motivated without the structure of a traditional office can be tough.
Children’s books illustrators USP’s
A unique selling point (USP) for a children's books illustrator is a distinctive feature or quality that sets them apart from others in the industry. Looking at other children’s books illustrators out there, here are a few examples of compelling USPs I have found.
How many goals should an illustrator have every year?
In my quest to finding focus and motivation in my freelance children’s books illustrators career, I have found myself asking this question : how many goals should an illustrator have every year? After all, life as a freelance illustrator is quite different than anything else. All the articles I have read online were very generic.