Five Great Tips on How to Illustrate a Children’s Book by Gabriella Eva Nagy

Mar 3
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2020

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Five Great Tips on How to Illustrate a Children’s Book by Gabriella Eva Nagy

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Gabriella Eva Nagy is both an author and an illustrator whose book entitled Enchanted Rainbows greatly showcases the unmatched power of colors and illustrations in stimulating creativity. Indeed,Five Great Tips on How to Illustrate a Children’s Book by Gabriella Eva Nagy Articles illustrations are a necessary element of books, most especially children’s books. Without illustrations, children will find it hard to read through a book because they have shorter attention spans compared to adults. A book with mere texts will less likely spark their interest than a book filled with colorful illustrations.

Therefore, aside from authors, illustrators are also very much needed in children’s literature. Illustrators are essentially artists who specialize in explicating literary concepts by providing visual representations that correspond to the content of the associated books. In other words, the main job of illustrators is to clarify the intricate concepts and ideas that are quite difficult to describe textually.

If you are one of those budding artists who aspire to become an illustrator for children’s books, then this article is right for you. Briefly discussed below are five great tips on how to illustrate a children’s book.

Sketch your ideas

The process of illustrating begins with generating some creative ideas first. Once you are done visualizing your ideas, you then need to sketch them nonchalantly. Doing so is especially helpful when you are working on book characters. Before you begin your actual illustrations, do some practice sketches. Start by sketching a section from the text that you are working on. Then, little by little, work your way around completing the details of your characters, from the shape of their face to the movements of their body. By doing this, you will find it quite easy to develop your characters.

Look at references

Many artists (especially the budding ones) use references. Arguably, using references is essential to creating great art. Of course, you cannot draw something believable without knowing what things look like. The same thing goes for illustrating for a children’s book. You cannot illustrate a picture that will effectively demonstrate the action or situation that a text is trying to describe without seeking the help of a reference. By using a reference, you will have an idea on how to compose and proportion your picture properly. With that being said, using a reference does not necessarily mean that you should hinge your picture on it. Doing so can count as plagiarism. Instead, you must only take an inspiration from a reference, but your work should still be your brainchild entirely.

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