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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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                    • NoWayMe
                      NoWayMe last edited by

                      Amazing @Jake-Parker ! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this, with such details! Extremely helpful 🙂

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                      • aska
                        aska last edited by

                        Great stuff!:) let us know, when its out. My kids still believe in Santa, so i can read it to them;)

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                        • andyjewett
                          andyjewett @Jake Parker last edited by

                          @Jake-Parker very generous to share this process... thank you.

                          Andy Jewett
                          ILLUSTRATOR | DESIGNER

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                          • Sarpong Gyebi
                            Sarpong Gyebi last edited by

                            Jake I know that you are really busy .I have Watch your inking tutorial but couldn’t understand how to do feathering please can please a little Exercise on how to do feathering thanks jake

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