Done at last! I'm finally finished the entire book, done, sewed and everything. It looks fantastic, so happy with it. It was a little nerve-wracking the past couple of days with the gluing and then the hole-poking, and now the sewing, but I think it turned out really well. I like that it has the balance of a children's picture book in feel but is definitely creepy enough to be for adults. the mood of the book comes across nicely in the paper stock and especially in the end papers (love them) and the leather is perfect for the covers. I was really pleased that the hand-lettering worked out for the cover as well (also nerve-wracking) and it completes the look and feel of the book. So, without further ado here are the photos of the finished product.
So there it is. Really happy with how it turned out. Now I just have to be super careful with it and find something to put it in for hand-in. Hope you enjoyed the journey, I know I did and I learned a lot while doing this book and it was probably the most fun I've had doing a project. Cheers!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
So....
Okay, here's the deal. I was all ready to finish my book today and I got it printed out and everything and then....one page ended up being flipped around. Not a huge problem except that by the time I noticed it I couldn't go back to get it reprinted. Funny thing is, I checked all the pages to make sure they were right and I thought that one page was fine, too, but when I actually started assembling the signatures I realized there was a blank page next to the text instead of the proper illustration.
Ironically, the illustration mirrored my reaction to the situation (at least I could find some humour in it). Anyway, I suppose it turned out for the best since I would have been rushing to finish the book anyway as I still had to do the covers (and hand paint the title text). This way I won't have to rush it. Seriously, though, check pages Very Carefully in the future.
In other news, I thought I'd take the opportunity to upload some of my process work up until this point so here are some images of my mock-up book binding and the little mock-ups I did for the signatures.
And here are the signatures I printed that were correct. I'm really happy with how they turned out.
And here are some of the materials including the leather and the end paper.
Here's how the end paper would look beside the title page.
The culprit. The queen should be on the right and the blank page should be on the left. Sigh. |
In other news, I thought I'd take the opportunity to upload some of my process work up until this point so here are some images of my mock-up book binding and the little mock-ups I did for the signatures.
And here are the signatures I printed that were correct. I'm really happy with how they turned out.
And here are some of the materials including the leather and the end paper.
Here's how the end paper would look beside the title page.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Update Again
Okay, so I'm finally nearing the end of this project and, man, has it been a lot of work (but it's been fun). So all the illustrations are done now (including the spots) which I am really happy with. I've laid everything out and made a dummy mock-up of the sections so I won't drive myself insane worrying about whether the pages are in order. Made another mock-up book for stitching, too, and it turned out a lot better than the first one I did. Hoping to get this this printed tomorrow and see how it goes from there. I still need to do the cover but I figure I'll see how the printing goes first (mainly because I'm terrified of messing with the leather before then).
I just wanted to post this one image spread since it was the last one I did (and it took me about three hours to do it...) and I'm really happy with how it turned out. So here's Snow White with all seven Redcaps (and if any of you want a piece of advice from me, don't ever do an illustration with eight figures if you can help it - it's hell, especially on marker paper).
I'll try to get some of the spot illustrations up too but that'll have to wait for now.
I just wanted to post this one image spread since it was the last one I did (and it took me about three hours to do it...) and I'm really happy with how it turned out. So here's Snow White with all seven Redcaps (and if any of you want a piece of advice from me, don't ever do an illustration with eight figures if you can help it - it's hell, especially on marker paper).
I'll try to get some of the spot illustrations up too but that'll have to wait for now.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Success!
I've got black leather! I'm actually really relieved I was able to find any (and it's pretty thin, too, which is excellent) so I wouldn't have to start looking for a paper substitute for the covers. Now it's just a matter of cutting them to the right sizes and then painting in the title (definitely need to leave a few hours for that, I think). The leather is really nice and I think it will look great on the covers and give the book a nice tactile quality. I also found some nice end paper which I'm hoping will work for the book.
In other news, still working on finishing up the illustrations (man, they take forever). I've got two more left and the spot illustrations, so definitely getting there. I'll try to put up a few new spreads once I finish off the illustrations (especially once I get the spot illustrations in there).
Next on the list after finishing the illustrations will be another practice book so I can figure out the kinks in my stitching (need to make it as perfect as possible since the binding will be exposed).
I'll keep you informed and try to add some new visuals soon!
In other news, still working on finishing up the illustrations (man, they take forever). I've got two more left and the spot illustrations, so definitely getting there. I'll try to put up a few new spreads once I finish off the illustrations (especially once I get the spot illustrations in there).
Next on the list after finishing the illustrations will be another practice book so I can figure out the kinks in my stitching (need to make it as perfect as possible since the binding will be exposed).
I'll keep you informed and try to add some new visuals soon!
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