I have now developed a few sketches for my book cover. I have mostly looked into E.H Shepherd and Michael Hague who are the two main artists for Wind In The Willows book covers and illustrations in general. It was interesting looking at each of their work side by side to compare techniques to convey visually the same message. I did decide I would base illustrations on E.H Shepherd however, I think it's important to develop my own style in my sketchbook using different media first.
I have since presented my pitch to the class with an outline of my proposed design.
Points to consider positives:
-Good body of research
-Influential Artists
-Started using Illustrator to design aspects of chosen scene
Points to consider negatives:
-No actual visual concept of idea
-Unclear visuals on proposed final design
-Lack of imagery for some artists
I agree with whats been said. I think I have successfully been researching to discover book covers I like and appeal to me. Also ones that don't so I can compare. Since I choose the WildWood scene from the book to base my book cover on, I found some originals that gave me ideas for mine. I found it useful using screenshots from the 1987 movie in my pitch too. I liked how I found 4 or 5 well known illustrators for the Wind in the willows. This is because I can compare their own individual style to maybe make my own. Even though I've been told not to start using Illustrator to design straight off without sketches, I did find this useful because I felt like I was exploring the ways of such of designing my WildWood trees. I have since changed the design of my trees to match the scene from the book more.
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