The Fox and the Gingerbread Man

Childrens Illustration

My youngest son’s favourite story – how could I not….(he has a million favourites so it look’s like The Elves and the Shoemaker next…)

Book Dummy – Final

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Final installment of my process here (mid-May) https://www.maxinelee.com/book-dummy-process/

Thanks to everyone for reading so far. I’ll update as soon as I get any responses/feedback but I’m not expecting that to be any time soon, so until then, back to it…

Book Dummy III

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Updated my progress including a picture of one of my b&w dummy ready roughs :  https://www.maxinelee.com/book-dummy-process/

Book Dummy II

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Just updated my progress – it’s going well up to now - https://www.maxinelee.com/book-dummy-process/

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Book Dummy

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Just started writing up the progress/process of my dummy here https://www.maxinelee.com/book-dummy-process/

I’m not slacking….I’m still here and still working away…x

Freddy’s Happy Ending…

Childrens Illustration, General

Acrylics on paper

Ooooh Shiny! – Pearlescent Tinting Medium

Childrens Illustration, Techniques, Tutorials

I don’t often use additives or mediums. Occasionally I’ll use a flow enhancer for larger pieces but only when I can get the lid off the bottle without breaking my hand (must remember to clean the bottle before putting the lid back on).

The flat colour of this Pearlescent Tinting Medium medium was perfect for my snow and having never used it before –I got it with a bundle of paint tubes– I thought I’d use it and see what happened (you know how much I love experimenting). You could go too wild with this and end up with something very tacky but in moderation it’s gorgeous.

Anyways, look what it does (if you haven’t seen or used it before).

This is the colour I wanted, and I expect, how it would reproduce in print. This is straight out of the tube:

And this is what happens when the light catches it:

Isn’t that lovely!

I’ll post the full illustration tomorrow when I can hopefully get some good light to photograph it properly.