Until now. One day this story just popped into my head, but it took four more days to wrestle the entire thing into something I liked. After five drafts I had written a simple concept book. Really simple-it has only seventy-seven words. (that's right 7-7.)
It took me six tries before I was happy with the direction and spread layout of the story. That's right. I created six storyboards for a story with seventy seven words. Not only that, but I have plans to create as many as three separate books for this story. I have a concept that may not mesh well with the rest of the art, so I do one book with it and one without and compare. No ever said this was easy!
After that, I'll pick one or two double spreads and take them to complete art-rendering them in paint, ink, pencil, etc. Once that is done, I'll scan all of the pages in, load them as a pdf on my computer, dink around with the sizes again, and print out at least three copies of the pages. Then comes the binding!
I don't think I want to think about that just yet. I was so happy I'd completed a dummy today. *Sigh* I still have a long way to go, but I'm really looking forward to it. I find this process completely satisfying.
This is a great report -- and a great reminder that it can take six or more tries before one feels pleased with the flow of a storyboard.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your persistence and sense of satisfaction, D!
I'd love to link to this post on my blog!
Mark
Go ahead, Mark. :) Feel free to link to the resulting posts as well. I'm going to try and document as I go along.
ReplyDeletei love seeing the WIP
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