New Live/Interactive Book Cover Illustration Class
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@smceccarelli It starts Jan. 17 and lasts 10 weeks.
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@pam-boutilier I'm not totally sure when this one will run again. I should know pretty soon. It sort of depends on the demand for the class. Since it's the first time running it, we need to see what reaction it gets.
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@amphailin thats the same technique as the foils. It's basically just a black and white layer that shows where the raised parts or foil will be.
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The description says there will be one video a week and a homework assignment, that seems reasonable, but can you estimate how much time a student should expect to give this course each week? I feel lame asking, but I want to give it my all if I sign up.
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@cory-shaw As a parent of two little kids, this question isn't lame at all. I'm interested to know as well. Is this a live class or pre-recorded? One of the reasons I can't do live classes is my kids will be all_over_me during it. Remember the viral video of the BBC reporter at home getting video bombed by his family? Yeah, that.
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@laurel-aylesworth Oh, just answered my own question, by actually reading the class description. Pre-recorded. Cool!
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I have a couple more questions....
- How many completed pieces are going to be created during the course?
- Are you going to explore different genres and audiences (midgrade vs picture books, humorous, fantasy, adventure, etc...?)
- Is the course going into type design and hand lettering in any way?
I have to be very conscious of investments as my illustration activity is still just barely covering expenses, but I am finding that assignments and/or competitions yield the best portfolio work....so I am considering this to give a next boost at my portfolio and maybe help to enter this part of the market, which is really very interesting....
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@smceccarelli This will be a good portfolio generating class I think. Here's our rough breakdown of the weeks. It will focus on different age ranges for the assignments.
Week 1: Dynamic thumbnails and process
Week 2: Book Cover Design
Week 3: Book Cover Design (Due)
Week 4: Modern Classic Fairytale
Week 5: Modern Classic Fairytale (continued)
Week 6: Modern Classic Fairytale (Due)
Week 7: Covers + Interior Spot
Week 8: Covers + Interior Spot (continued)
Week 9: Covers and Interior Due (Due)
Week 10: Final presentations
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This class looks amazing, book covers is something I would LOVE to do more of for my portfolio, but its pretty much the worst timing ever (having a baby this month so I sincerely hope it will be offered again in the future :-).
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@lee-white Ok, I
m convinced. Ten weeks for four pieces with critique throughout is a great deal - so I
m giving myself a belated Christmas gift....and just signed up.
Looking forward!!(Sorry for the rogue formatting of the text - I have no idea why it`s doing this to me...)
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@smceccarelli great! Can't wait to see you in there!
I think you are a really good fit for this class. Your work is strong and you are at a place where cover work could really improve your overall portfolio. : )
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I'm right on the edge of signing up, I just need to be pushed over that edge.
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I was wondering would this class be very advanced and difficult or would artists at a lesser stage still benefit from this course.Also would we be expected to do all traditional art or digital in our work.Sorry for the silly questions.
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@cory-shaw not sure if this will convince you, but it's filling up fast...
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@dottyp it can be done digital or traditional. You should ideally have a good handle on drawing and painting. You don't need to be an expert though. I'd say this class is right at the sophomore/junior college level.
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@lee-white Thanks Lee I am considering this or the Turbocharging Creativity course they both look amazing ,but running at the same time. I will have to make my decision soon.
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Alright, I signed up. Whew!
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I signed up for the Book covers course .I am so excited cant wait!!