Hello Guys!Anyone with kids here that can relate to my artwork? :)
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I'm not a parent but I remember doing something similar as a kid. I think you conveyed the concept really well! The characters are appealing to look at and they have really great expressions. To me it looks more like a panel from a comic book than a page from a children's picture book though. I think the speech bubble, lineart style and details like the white line around the foreground characters make it read comic book-y to me. Others might disagree though. Overall I think it's a really nice image - has a really clean and professional look to it!
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I can totally relate!
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Can relate haha. My kiddo absolutely loved eating egg shells for the longest time.
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I can completely relate to this. I have two preteens that are starting to drive each other and me up the wall.
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@Emily-Engh wow!good luck with that!!!!I m pretty sure you get a beautiful feeling from them though!!
@Paint-Doodles Hah!!Cheers to him!!
@Nyrryl-Cadiz lol.true aint it!!?
@Annabishop Thanks a lot for the feedback!
Well my question about the style is regarding that comic book feel.
Do you think it would feel weird if a childrensbook was done with these kind of panels ,instead of classic painty illustrations? (I mean without the speech bubble..) Thanks for your time! -
Yes I can relate! Personally, I think you are really onto something with the style. The color palette and textures are very pleasing and you are great at conveying nuance of expression.
I don't think it's weird to have a comic book style with panels for kid's book. It's not super common, but I have seen a similar format before. Two that come to mind are "Traction Man" by Mini Grey and "Are We There Yet?" by Dan Santat.
And this may or may not be relevant- but for an American mainstream children's market, the only obstacle I could see would be that the characters have too much of a Japanese style influence, and perhaps the background is too dominant with the darkness and strength of the line work and equal value range to that of the foreground. It might be more passable for a mid-grade American audience. I live in the US, so I can only speak for the kinds of styles and books I'm seeing around here, so it may not be an issue for you. Are you trying to pitch this to any market in particular?
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@Paint-Doodles, Maybe they had a calcium deficiency?!
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Definitely @Georgios-Christopoulos! I have a 9 year old, and sheβs baking flan right now!
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@Georgios-Christopoulos Ah sorry I misunderstood your question! I agree with @TessaW, I think this style could work well for a mid-grade children's book (approx 8-12 years) but maybe not for younger kids. Depends what market you are aiming at really. I'm absolutely no children's book expert btw but I do work with children and as a result see lots of children's books.