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    • Kevin Longueil
      Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

      I love seeing the bones of a piece myself - thumbnails - figure drawings - notes - early versions - it's all good though 🙂

      Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
      https://www.instagram.com/kevinlongueil/

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      • Suzy Heitz
        Suzy Heitz @Lee White last edited by Suzy Heitz

        @Lee-White Congratulations on the publication! I'd think seeing the progression of a few (maybe 3) of your favorite pieces. It's always nice to know how works are produced. Adding details of your thought process and the decisions you make while working through projects is something I think your fans will love too.

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        • Charlie Eve Ryan
          Charlie Eve Ryan Pro SVS OG last edited by Charlie Eve Ryan

          I would LOVE to see process pics and here the stories of each one, to go along with the finished ones you choose.

          Happy Creating
          www.charlieeveryan.com

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          • bharris
            bharris last edited by

            Congratulations, great cover! I really like seeing some of the process behind the finished work. You really get a sence of the artist and I tend to feel more connected to a book that way.

            www.brittanyharrisillustration.com/
            www.instagram.com/britillustration/

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            • evilrobot
              evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

              I'm with everyone else I love seeing the thought process behind an image and the different stages.

              http://www.palacioillustration.com/

              https://www.scbwi.org/illustrator-gallery/illustrator-detail/?illustrator_id=84142

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              https://twitter.com/MyEvilRobot

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              • lmrush
                lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                Yay!!!! Definitely work in progress also, but I love that.....the story behind it stuff!

                Lisa Rush
                www.lisarushgallery.com
                www.facebook.com/ArtbyLisaRush/
                www.instagram.com/lisarush11/

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                • QuietYell
                  QuietYell SVS OG @Lee White last edited by

                  @Lee-White I'd vote for having background sketches & stories behind some of the pieces (which may mean that this is "Volume 1" of X Volumes).

                  For me, it brings value to the book as if I am getting a peak into stuff that wasn't readily available.

                  It's what I've enjoyed most about my "art of [brand]" books like—Art of Secret of the Kells, Art of Miyazaki's Spirited Away, Art of Star Wars, etc.—and I think many of my "art of [artist name]" type of books are that way too.

                  Of course, I'd also vote for the book being heavier on imagery than text, so my preference would be to keep the stories concise.

                  Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
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                  • Randy Smith
                    Randy Smith last edited by

                    I vote along with the others. I would like to learn more about how you arrived at a piece and how it evolved from your original idea. Congratulations on the book - I look forward to seeing it finished.

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                    • smceccarelli
                      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                      Definitely more process and the thinking and planning behind a piece. I am completely fascinated by that aspect, and I think most artists (and many non-artists) are too. Most of my art book collection is about planning and process by various artists.

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                      • Dulcie
                        Dulcie SVS OG last edited by

                        I agree with the other posts...if I'm going to buy an 'art of' book, I'd like to get an insight into that artist, and seeing the sketches and process of other artists is fascinating...as @QuietYell says the sketches and so on aren't as readily available compared to the portfolio pieces, and hearing the story behind the pieces is great too.

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                        • BradAYoo
                          BradAYoo last edited by

                          Yes, the meat is great but I love seeing the thought process that goes on behind the final work. There is something wonderful about seeing art evolve from a sketch to concept to completion.

                          http://geobrd.com - https://www.instagram.com/geobrd/ - https://twitter.com/bradayoo

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                          • Eric Castleman
                            Eric Castleman last edited by Eric Castleman

                            First off, that cover is bonkers good! Second, count me in as a person backing this book.

                            I personally would only want illustrations, but my reason for owning it is to get a closer look at each of your pieces and study your work, but that might not be the main interest for many Of the people wanting it. Maybe a happy medium can be pieces seperated by year or month, and one page for each year can have a quick rundown of what you were up to that year, or something along those lines. Idk how all this works, so that might be not a workable idea.

                            Please keep us informed as to when we can back your project.

                            EricCastleman.com

                            SCBWI profile
                            https://www.scbwi.org/members-public/eric-castleman

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                            • Rebecca Hirsch
                              Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                              I think we're all in agreement - the stories behind the work as well as sketches and process (and finished pieces). One of my favorite books is Bill Watterson's last "Calvin and Hobbes" book - the Tenth Anniversary book, he tells all kinds of stories about the strip. Love "behind the scenes" stuff, plus it's so educational.

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                              • Naroth Kean
                                Naroth Kean last edited by

                                I do agree on seeing the process/sketches etc. Love your work!

                                http://narothkean.com
                                https://twitter.com/narothkean
                                https://www.instagram.com/narothkean

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                                • bluesky71
                                  bluesky71 last edited by

                                  I love looking at peoples sketches and "unfinished" work,it gives a real insight into the working processes.It' also great to see the finished piece,the sum total of all that decision making.😊

                                  https://www.instagram.com/lokibear71/
                                  Jenniferwillimott@rocketmail.com

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                                  • QuietYell
                                    QuietYell SVS OG last edited by

                                    @Lee-White Great video on your Kickstarter experience thus far that you shared via Instagram. I look forward to seeing the next parts, and I very much so appreciate you sharing all of this!

                                    Scott Monaco | QuietYell.com
                                    IG/FB/LI: @QuietYell
                                    IG-2: @QuietYellSketches
                                    TW/PIN/BEH/DEVART: @ScottMonaco
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                                    • natiwata
                                      natiwata SVS OG last edited by

                                      Sketches and stories all the way!

                                      Nat Iwata
                                      www.iwataillustration.com

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                                      • Lee White
                                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @QuietYell last edited by

                                        @QuietYell Thanks! For those of you who haven't seen it, I'm doing a very informal series of videos documenting my adventure into launching a kickstarter. Here's a link if you want to see:

                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmqlw5bGFwo

                                        SVS Faculty Instructor
                                        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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