The scans are finished! (With the exception of the final page. I want that image to be the last thing I illustrate/ink/scan/edit -- to give me a sense of completion. (You know, as if I'm not going to need to do multiple drafts on this baby.)
May 27th was the day I made the most progress in a single day. It started out with a bunch of other errands -- going back and forth to help with the set of Hello Dolly! -- all the while taking the girls to their classes. But once the ladies left for dress rehearsal, I got down to business. I must have scanned over a hundred images. Stayed up till 2pm, diligently walking back and forth between the keyboard and the scanner, all the while listening to the audiobook of Stephen King's 11/22/63.
Here's a sneak peek at one of the action sequences in Duck Town. Our heroes jumped into a canal to get away from a villainous gang of rats. But then Penny (the chick who thinks she's a princess) starts to float down the drain...
Well, now it's time to move to Phase Three. Operation Photoshop!
Books and Plays by Wade Bradford; Plays for children - comedic monologue - comedic female monologues - drama resources - creative writing class - scbwi members - publishing business - how to be a children's book author - middle grade novel - fantasy novels - writing prompts
Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic novel. Show all posts
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Friday, August 7, 2015
Day #194: Duck Town - World Building
A large portion of my trip to Washington involved me sitting around my Mom's house working on my graphic novel, Duck Town. I've been going through the painstakingly slow process of coloring the black and white images.
(Actually, I don't think this would be painstaking if it was done by a person more skilled than me.)
Here's a glimpse at Duck Town in color!
(Actually, I don't think this would be painstaking if it was done by a person more skilled than me.)
Here's a glimpse at Duck Town in color!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)



