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    Professional training necessary for becoming a children's book illustrator?

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    • R
      Ren last edited by

      Hello, all

      I am currently a full-time mom and graduate student. As I found that I would no longer want my passion to be drained into academia, I'm seriously thinking of changing my career into a completely different path - children's book illustrator as I write in the title - after the graduation scheduled around the end of this year, which means that I have several months to research and prepare my transition to a new career.

      I have no background in fine art/design but I simply love doodling, coloring, and storytelling. Based on your experiences, do you recommend to go through a training, for example a certificate program? or taking a bunch of online courses/live critiques can complement this lack of a training in background?

      I'm also wondering whether anyone here can share your experience to get a chance to work without an official training, like preaching only through the presentation of portfolios, either book or online? or attending SCBWI conference and make some connections there?

      Any comments/advice will be greatly appreciated!
      Ren

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

        Hi Ren,

        Have you taken Will and Jake's children's book class? They have all sorts of info in there.

        Some easy recommendations:

        • Join SCBWI before doing anything else: www.scbwi.com
        • Watch Will and Jake's children's book class
        • Go to a few SCBWi conferences to get a feel for it.
        • look to your local college to see if they offer a night or weekend class on book illustration. These classes are typically cheap don't require you to be enrolled in the actual degree program. (note: in this industry no certification is needed at any point).
        • Adjust your path as needed.

        As a beginner, be prepared for this transition to take between 3-6 years to get into the industry. It will take at least a couple of years just in training the art skills no matter which route you go (online, brick and mortar, etc.).

        Good luck!

        • Lee

        SVS Faculty Instructor
        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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