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1. More Black and White.. Ink Pen Illustration



Puss n' Boots!

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2. Crafting Your Characters


"Crafting Your Characters"
Have you ever taken your main characters to therapy?
Have you tried figuring out what's playing on their iPods?

Techniques on how to make characters multi-dimensional and get readers to care about them.

Character Conceptualization and the Realization Phase... understanding your character and then bringing it to life.http://www.amateurillustrator.com/articles/?p=144

What makes Popular characters so successful and lovable?

A website about travel and visiting children's book authors and illustrators…
http://www.justonemorebook.com/

Goals... set one or two and keep it simple for new goals that can be accomplished. Don't forget to keep them OUT where you can see them ALL the TIME! This way you can try to avoid them but they will just yell out at you.. "Hay, REMEMEBER ME... I am still here.. you could do it tomorrow but... hey JUST DO IT. (not endorsed by Nike)"

Goal Guidelines:


GOALS – GUIDING – OUR – ASTONISHING – LIFE - SKILLS
If you don't know where you're going, you may not like where you end up.
Determine your illustration goals so you can get where you want to be…

• Where am I now? • What is my ultimate goal?
• How do a gain the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to get there?
• Assume personal responsibility for your own development
• Identify and prioritize goals and objectives
• Provide focus to observations, critique feedback and learning objectives
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3. Portfolio


What makes a good portfolio?

Choosing your portfolio - Make sure your work is not slipping out of the plastic sleeves. Pick a tangible size, preferably 8.5 x 11 or close to is best for table top.
Select 12-15 pieces of your best work.

Keep your style in mind. Try to select the pieces that really identify you and the type of work you want to do.

If you do have a distinct and different style, display the pieces in a way that shows that. Put several in a row to help the reviewer see that you have this particular style. If you have two different styles you enjoy working with, again put several of the same style together so there won't be any question of what style they'll get if they choose to work with you.

Show a wide range of subject matter. Try to show a variety of children, adults, animals, different ethnic groups and interacting in different settings, with different moods.

Choose artwork that is dynamic. Wow your reviewer. They see hundreds of illustrations, so choose scenes that are unique in different ways. Interesting perspectives, dynamic composition,, unusual use of color, fantastic situations.

Choose artwork that tells a story. An interesting illustration can, without text, invite the reviewer to wonder... "what happens next?"

Show story progression. Include a picture book dummy (attached to portfolio, pencil/rough), if you have one. It shows how you would carry characters throughout a book. And/or try to select 3 illustrations from one story to show movement of characters through a story.

Always get reproductions, never use original work... It may get lost and then you will be very sad. It is also easier to handle and won't get damaged. This way you can choose the size you reproduce the work at and make your portfolio have a certain flow and rhythm.

Avoid accessory or 3D items. Anything that can not fit into a sleeve, most likely doesn't belong there. If you feel you must then take photos of them and include the pictures. Toys, t-shirts etc. are not what reviewers are looking for. Do have Business Cards, Sample Sheets or Postcard Promos to share with your name and contact info clearly on them.

Get some input. Show your portfolio to friends and family. Have a critique with other illustrators. Get opinions you can trust and get some feedback.

Present the very best of your unique style. Don't try to imitate anyone else's style or what may seem to be the illustration style du jour.

Be encouraged. Take any comments or constructive criticism as valuable input. You now have some info to help you shape your portfolio in a professional way.

Look for inspiration. Spend some time in a bookstore or library looking at children's books or magazines. While not following anyone else's style, look for illustrations that are dynamic and exciting and decide what elements have made them so. Look as how action takes p

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4. The Owl and The Pussycat


Pen and Ink. My first test at pen and ink... I think I like it.. May be more of this coming soon.

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5. Oh the places you'll go!



This was a painting (watercolor) done for an on-line newsletter.
I would love to travel around in my own air ship! What fun!

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6. Hiked Mt. Baldy

This was an incredible Hike, and what a great day.
7-11.. the day 7-11 gives out free slushies, so I hear.
Okay, here are some photos of the hike.
Yes it was hot, and yes I was really tired, but enjoyed the entire day.










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7. Animation Alley Winners of the Chalk Festival 2009 - YAY

What a surprise for us and a great TREAT to win a category... you can view more winners here too... http://www.pasadenachalkfestival.com/
I am speechless except for the fact that I believe we all had such a great time and will try to make this an annual event. There was such amazing talent there... all the chalk paintings were fabulous! It is so neat to see them develop throughout the 2 days. So here are some images of day 2, enjoy...







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8. Pasadena Chalk Festival 2009 - Where Wild Things Roam

The Chalk Festival this year is so far amazing... started off with some scary wet weather, which you do not want when you are drawing a 10 foot picture with chalks (Pastels) on the ground outdoors. Anyway it was only some light drizzle so after about 2 hours of that we were able to get started. A team of 5 we were today, yay... I am not alone this year. Frank had a great drawing that he shared and it help Denise grid it out for all of us to get going on it, and the great bird (nice legs!) ... Liisa added her awesome fish character and Judy started off like a pro showing off an incredible talent to blend the chalk pastels together!!! Our picture came together like a perfect cake, and all our separate characters in their own uniqueness were in total rhythm and rhyme. So, day one complete and here are some pics, enjoy the show so far.. and get a peek at some others (also my son and his dad, Brian) PLEASE COME DOWN AND CHECK OUT THE DRAWING.... we have one more day so don't miss it, if you can make a treck to Pasadena Sunday, Father's Day... It is really quite a site.. and you can vote for us #108... : )!

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9. Illustrator Schmooze May
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Our Topic was "Crafting Your Characters"
Have you ever taken your main characters to therapy?
Have you tried figuring out what's playing on their iPods?

We shared insights and wisdom collected from various sources.. discussed tips, strategies, and techniques on how to make our characters multi-dimensional and get readers to care about them.

We discussed the importance of different phases of Character Conceptualization and the Realization Phase... understanding your character and then bringing it to life. Jen found a great article about that here.. http://www.amateurillustrator.com/articles/?p=144

We shared and discussed some popular characters and what we believed made them so successful and lovable.

Also had this site shared for all.. Just one more book- A website about travel and visiting children's book authors and illustrators…
http://www.justonemorebook.com/ -Thanks to Frank Hansen for this info.

We reviewed our assignments for our show... they are turning out so wonderful!
We also Shared our Goals from last month and made more for next months meeting. We found that a lot of us strived for goals a little beyond our reach... which is awesome... go go go... but we talked about setting one or two and keeping it simple for new goals that we can accomplish. Don't forget to keep them OUT where you can see them ALL the TIME! This way you can try to avoid them but they will just yell out at you.. "Hay, REMEMEBER ME... I am still here.. you could do it tomorrow but... hey JUST DO IT. (not endorsed by Nike)"

We have picked up a few writers... Yay :) It was a writers and illustrators evening.
We had a great meeting with new faces.

For our goals we used this guideline:

GOALS – GUIDING – OUR – ASTONISHING – LIFE - SKILLS
If you don't know where you're going, you may not like where you end up.
Determine your illustration goals so you can get where you want to be…

• Where am I now? • What is my ultimate goal?
• How do a gain the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to get there?
• Assume personal responsibility for your own development
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10. Illustrators Show 2008 - The Collection
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The Collection

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11. Illustrators Assignment - Fables - 2007
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These are the projects from our Illustrators Group from 2007 - Enjoy

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12. Tony's Big Surprise
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This is Tony.
He was my horse growing up. He was an old lazy horse. He only liked to eat, and eat and eat. That is about all he did. One time I was riding Tony bareback, which I do not advise, and he would not go. I kicked his sides with my little boots but he would not budge. So we sat there for a while. He really liked to eat the grass and it was hard to stay on while he did this. All of a sudden a big BEE startled Tony and he bucked up a little and started snorting and going backwards... not easy for a horse to do. I held on tight until he calmed down and although I was on his back, I am sure he looked a little like this....

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13. Puff Puff.... Smoke Animals
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This was inspired by smoke rings... ya no... the kind you make when you smoke and blow with your jaw moving up and down and you get smoke rings.

This dragon is having fun making smoke animals. They are very tricky ya no.. not easy to do, nothing like a smoke ring. No, these are made with your imagination and A LOT of practice. Next time you blow a smoke ring.. try it out. It probably won't happen right away but keep trying... and if you are a non smoker you can try these when it is really super cold out and you have steam from your breath... good luck to all.. and happy smoke animal trails to you.

This is not endorsed by any cigarette companies and or their partners, aunts or uncles, sisters, nephews or their dogs.. I don't advise smoking either.... it is a very bad habit.. but don't tell my dragon I said that... he can't help it, he was born that way.

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14. Space Police Catch Robot In Hybrid Charge Station Break-In
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Space police investigate break-ins

Published: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 9:03 PM MDT
SPACE POLICE believe there may be more than one burglar at work with several new reports of thefts from Hybrid Charging Stations.

"We are starting to see more burglaries occurring," said Capt. Pew of the Space Police Department.

Police are investigating three new cases in addition to a series of broad-daylight burglaries in the local space city that were reported during the last week in April.

The thefts occurred from stations on North Third Span and Sixth South Span of the Air Highway lot (no details on the precise location were available).

"We're encouraging people to turn off their power at night and lock their stations," Pew said. "We're having windows broken, and also many entering through busted locks. We do know that these Robots are desperate to charge and will not stop if approached.”

Anyone with any information on the break-ins can call the Space Police Department at 867-5309.

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15. Visit the Pasadena Chalk Festival
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It is a blast.. and the art is incredible. It is Father's Day weekend at the Paseo Mall in Pasadena.. Here are pics from 2007. I did a piece from my COWS project. Enjoy the photos. Also here are pics from some favorites and winners. They are so FUN!
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16. mooooo
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17. April, 27
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18. this is my first blog ever
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Hello - I want to blog .. so here goes nuttin hunny. This is my new illustration for the Book...Cows, Cows, Cows. It is my first post ever.... Good luck to you little guys for getting out and about to many places and faces. luv mom

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