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    • Jon Anderson
      Jon Anderson SVS OG @Jake Parker last edited by

      @Jake-Parker This insight is wonderful and the art is amazing! Thank you for pulling back the curtain and revealing a bit of the process. When do you normally start the cover design in relation to the rest of the book? Is the cover uually the last piece that gets designed?

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      • smceccarelli
        smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

        @Jake-Parker this is amazing, thank you so much for taking the time to share all the steps and the communication with the AD. I personally find this type of content by far the most useful and enlightening. Even at the SCBWI NY conference, the section I learnt most from was the Illustrators Intensive, which was a whole day of case studies, with illustrators and ADs presenting together the steps and progress of different books they worked on. Case studies add so much more depth and detail, gives a sense of what is the range of "normal" in a communication with ADs and what type and amount of work is expected at the various stages. This is mostly a mystery for artists starting out, no matter how many courses they went through.
        So I was wondering whether you would consider building a whole course around "Case Studies" and actual projects of parts of projects, with all the back-and-forth and the evolution around them. I know there are issues in publishing this content (especially if the project did not sail well) - but it would be soooo interesting.
        Thank you in any case for sharing this - it would be awesome to see the whole book process after the book is published!

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        • audrey dowling
          audrey dowling last edited by

          amazing! it's great to see everything explained step by step, thank you @Jake-Parker !

          it might be a silly question but for a "big" change in the design like the banner from steps 6 to 7, do you ink it digitally or do you go back to traditional inking/scanning/editing/incorporating it to your illustration?

          I'm curious, as I can't draw digitally on the intuos and I find it very time consuming to re-draw/scan/edit/incorporate all the changes that I do (certainly a lot more than you, with your skill and experience)

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          • Nick_Squiggles
            Nick_Squiggles last edited by

            Looks gorgeous, I love looking at the in progress images and seeing what the rough timeline was too. Really interesting 😃

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            • DOTTYP
              DOTTYP last edited by

              Your book cover is wonderful!Thank you so much for including the process,especially the emails,it helped me see I am not the only person who gets requests for changes.Loved your inking and painting process, everything looks beautiful.I also really enjoyed your Inking tutorial video,I got my Pentel pocket brush yesterday cant wait to try it out.Thanks again for this amazing information!

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              • K. W.
                K. W. last edited by

                This is so cool! 😃 How interesting to see this process in detail--thank you for sharing it here. The final cover is awesome! And I love the snowplow sled design lol. Looking forward to reading the whole story.

                @DOTTYP You are going to LOVE it! I started using a kuretake a few months ago, with Jake's tutorial, and it is soooo much fun. Tricky, too, though. 😛 (I'm awful, but getting better. xD) After doing a lot of digital, it feels so smooth and magical inking with a brush. 🙂

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                • Sarah LuAnn
                  Sarah LuAnn SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

                  @smceccarelli I love the idea of a class focused on case studies! Doing personal projects and learning the process is great, but I think it especially helpful to actually see how people work through things.

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                  • Jake Parker
                    Jake Parker SVS OG @Sliproot last edited by

                    @Sliproot I haven't colored anything entirely traditionally since 2001 (except for a few gallery show pieces). Everything that I've done for print goes through some Photoshop pass, whether I add color to my inkwashes, or add watercolor texture to my digital colors. There's always a mix of traditional and digital.

                    As for hand generated type vs digital: whatever looks best is the rule.

                    And actually the art director is supposed to handle all the graphic design for the book. I only do the book titles because I'm good and hand lettering and I convince them that I can do it. For most illustration jobs you're just on the line for the art.

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                    • Jake Parker
                      Jake Parker SVS OG @Jon Anderson last edited by

                      @Jon-Anderson Yep, it's usually the last part of the job. I typically start thinking about the cover when I've delivered all the sketches for the interior pages.

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                      • Jake Parker
                        Jake Parker SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

                        @smceccarelli A case study course is an excellent idea. Maybe I'll do one for this entire book in the fall.

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                        • Jake Parker
                          Jake Parker SVS OG @audrey dowling last edited by

                          @audrey-dowling Good question.

                          For that change I redesigned it digitally. I've got a great digital inking brush that I found that's pretty close to the inking I do traditionally. I can't draw digitally on the intuos either, but I draw all the time on my cintiq. It was a huge expense, but it paid for itself after a few projects just in the time it saved me from inking/scanning/editing.

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                          • Jake Parker
                            Jake Parker SVS OG @DOTTYP last edited by

                            @DOTTYP Great! Hope you like the pen!

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                            • DanetteDraws
                              DanetteDraws @Jake Parker last edited by DanetteDraws

                              @Jake-Parker WOW! Thank you so much for sharing your process with us. This is fantastic. I'm envious that it's with Chronicle books, they're one of my all-time fav publishers (literally everything they produce I love - and this book of yours looks like it'll be no exception! I can't wait to read it when it's out). It's encouraging to see their email correspondence with you too - how friendly it is but at the same time quite clear in their direction. I also literally had a geek out moment when I read Kristine's email asking if you had thoughts on the finishing touches (like adding foil) - I wasn't sure if that was something they were open to suggestions from the illustrator on. Given that I'm a graphic designer though that makes me so very happy! I absolutely love details like that to really give it that extra polish and to draw the eye.

                              The other thing that really stood out to me is your line work and flats in step 6 - holy cow if you left it there and didn't do any further finessing would it ever remind me of Dr. Seuss!

                              I checked out the 'Look inside' feature on Amazon - I particularly love your stylization of the elves (their noses, ears and blue hair are awesome!). And from the bits of the story I could read it sounds charming and I like the writing style. I'm definitely buying it when it's out 🙂

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                              • evilrobot
                                evilrobot SVS OG @Jake Parker last edited by

                                @Jake-Parker said in The 12 Sleighs of Christmas Book Cover Process:

                                @smceccarelli A case study course is an excellent idea. Maybe I'll do one for this entire book in the fall.

                                That would be awesome! I'd be down for taking that class.

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                                • mattramsey
                                  mattramsey last edited by

                                  @Jake-Parker I'm dying to know: what was the typo you were supposed to fix? It looked correct to me. I've been looking at the info you provided for longer than I care to admit and I can't figure it out.

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                                  • Jake Parker
                                    Jake Parker SVS OG @mattramsey last edited by

                                    @mattramsey Oh! That was on the title page. I had the E and I switched in Sleigh.

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                                    • Tannie Smith
                                      Tannie Smith last edited by

                                      Looks great Jake! Can't wait to see the final. It is fun to see the process form start to finish. Side note: I have met Kristin and she is just about one of the nicest people ever. How fun to get to work with her!

                                      Illustrator and Author for kids both young and old.

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                                      • DOTTYP
                                        DOTTYP @Jake Parker last edited by

                                        @Jake-Parker I should get some work done with the pen in the next few days it seems really nice.

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                                        • DOTTYP
                                          DOTTYP @K. W. last edited by

                                          @K.-W. I love drawing lineart ,but always feel I am no good,hope I improve.

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                                          • JosepM
                                            JosepM last edited by

                                            Thanks for sharing!

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