What a lovely review of a field I have almost no experience with (only having been read these types or stories as a kid, never doing anything with them professionally or having studied them). This is fantastic, nice work with this diagnostic!
hi anoosha! thank you for creating this series to help emerging illustrators! if you are looking for more ideas for future videos, it would be so helpful to me to see what an illustrator/designer's resume should look like - what experience is valuable, how it is organized, softwares that are necessary to know, etc!
As an elementary teacher I love this! I teach my students to hunt for 'Easter eggs' which are the hidden illustrations on the case. This absolutely has gotten my students hooked on read alouds. Having that hidden illustration is thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed!! Thank you :)
Thank you for this video! Really loved learning about different definitions of the terms in the publishing world. A topic I'd suggest is about "how you illustrate based on the text of the manuscript", different ways to approach the same text as an illustrator. ❤📚🤩Thank you so much Anoosha!!
anoosha this was such an amazing and informative video! so much work and thought goes into these books and it's incredible to have a video spell it out visually for those of us who have trouble conceptualizing this stuff.
I’m looking forward to your video on the different uses of spot,vignette,spread and full page illustrations! Your videos are always a great resource for me 🫶🏻🎊💗
This was really fascinating! Thanks! I've gone straight into a BA in illustration last year from a generic HND in art and, you know, we all do it, tried to go for my almost oil painting style when a tutor said "the secret is to be able to adjust your style to the market"....so I'm doing a picture book and it's far more fun than I thought putting my mind into that style and your tips are very helpful!
Anoosha you’re such an inspiration for aspiring desi women illustrators! I hope you post more videos this year as well, sending all my love from Pakistan 💗
Thank you so much I hope you have a video about how to talk to printing houses too! As a self-publishing writer and illustrator sometimes I do not have a publishing house before I have the book ready.
You are AWESOME! I enjoyed this so much; full of great info and your video centering (what we see in each section) is spot on. I'll be looking for more videos of you. Thanks!
Thank you for another informative video, dear Anoosha. They are so helpful! Could you maybe make a video about the several different types of illustrations (like spreads, spots, etc.)? That would be so interesting!🫶🏻🌞
Hello Anoosha, hope you're doing great ! Thank you so much for the video, the true meaning of SHOW don"t tell, i"ve taken a children book course and they don"t show it as efficiently as you did in this beautiful video Thank you !
Hey Anoosha If you were designing a family of characters (all main characters) for a picture book, how many options for each character would you give the client? And is it better to present them options for the family as a whole (e.g family in style 1, family in style 2) rather than showing them options for each individual character (e.g character 1 style 1). I'm probably over complicating it but would appreciate your advice if you get time! X
I have some questions I love watching your videos on RUclips, which print company you used for print? and did you publish a book yourself or why you didn't do it on Amazon KDP?
Thanks so much for your videos, they are super inspiring! I was wondering if you could do a video about how you, as someone living in Canada, are able to sell at US venues. And what the process for doing that correctly is? It seems super confusing and full of paperwork :)
Hey Anoosha, thanks for your videos. In one of them you mentioned you were working on a 5326x3300px canvas, for 300DPI. Is the size of the book you were working at 17.75" by 11"? Otherwise can you explain how you came across this size for your canvas?
I would love to know what canvas size you use for procreate, dpi, and color profile! Also where did you get that one layer with the lines that shows where the drawing will be cut off?
I usually work in at least 300dpi, and I work in sRGB since the CMYK function on Procreate is REALLY bad. I convey this issue to my client beforehard and ask that they convert in-house. For the canvas size, it is dependant on the book project since every book is different! The template was also given to me by the publisher. For more info, it might be helpful to watch my other videos where I talk about how I illustrate my picture books.
How do you get such vibrant colors? I'm illustrating a children's book rn and I'm scared that the colors will be dull and ugly. Because I have to use cmyk for printing 😢
Hi, this is very interesting thank you for creating theses videos. I would like to know the technical part, how many dpi what format, does my illustrations has to be on different layers or all on the same one? Should i save in jpeg or png? Does my illustrations have to be in vector? I have so much technical information question marks. Can you help ke with those? Thanks!
I would work in at least 300dpi. It is helpful to work in as many layers as you can so edits can be made easily. I save my work as psd files for my art team. Does not have to be in vector.
Your videos are great for beginners, super easy to understand
Thank you!
@@AnooshaSyed i cant find the third episode ?
i learned a lot from these 2 videos thank u💜💜
What a lovely review of a field I have almost no experience with (only having been read these types or stories as a kid, never doing anything with them professionally or having studied them). This is fantastic, nice work with this diagnostic!
Thank you! I hope it was interesting as an 'outsider'! :)
hi anoosha! thank you for creating this series to help emerging illustrators! if you are looking for more ideas for future videos, it would be so helpful to me to see what an illustrator/designer's resume should look like - what experience is valuable, how it is organized, softwares that are necessary to know, etc!
As an elementary teacher I love this! I teach my students to hunt for 'Easter eggs' which are the hidden illustrations on the case. This absolutely has gotten my students hooked on read alouds. Having that hidden illustration is thoroughly appreciated and enjoyed!! Thank you :)
Aww that's awesome!!
Thank you for this video! Really loved learning about different definitions of the terms in the publishing world. A topic I'd suggest is about "how you illustrate based on the text of the manuscript", different ways to approach the same text as an illustrator. ❤📚🤩Thank you so much Anoosha!!
Today I learned so many new things, Thanks alot❤
I'm glad it was helpful!
anoosha this was such an amazing and informative video! so much work and thought goes into these books and it's incredible to have a video spell it out visually for those of us who have trouble conceptualizing this stuff.
Thank you!!! Like most artists, I'm a very visual person and can only learn in this way haha.
I’m looking forward to your video on the different uses of spot,vignette,spread and full page illustrations! Your videos are always a great resource for me 🫶🏻🎊💗
Thank you! I missed so many things but this will help me going forward. I truly appreciate it!
This was so helpful! Thank you! I love how you showed so many examples of the book anatomy (as a visual learner) :)
Thank you! Yes I’m very much a visual learner so I tried to show it in a way that I myself could absorb as well!
This was really fascinating! Thanks! I've gone straight into a BA in illustration last year from a generic HND in art and, you know, we all do it, tried to go for my almost oil painting style when a tutor said "the secret is to be able to adjust your style to the market"....so I'm doing a picture book and it's far more fun than I thought putting my mind into that style and your tips are very helpful!
That’s great to hear!
Anoosha always is great to see you sharing your knowledge about picture books! Can't wait for the next video!🤩
you are living encyclopedia for every aspiring children’s book illustrator, I learn so much from you🥹😍🤍
I’m so happy to hear that 🥺🥺
Yes I second this!! So thankful for all the helpful information you share! 🫶🏻
THANKS!!! WELL THOUGHT OUT!!!
Anoosha, your educational materials are SO helpful for illustrators like myself!! thank youuuu
You are so welcome!
So helpful! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us.
Anoosha you’re such an inspiration for aspiring desi women illustrators! I hope you post more videos this year as well, sending all my love from Pakistan 💗
this is SO SO helpful! Underrated video - you explained everything so well! Thank you 🥹🫶🏼
Ahh thanks!
I WAS JUST REWATCHING PART 1 ARE YOU CRAZYYWIYSJW tysm for the upload .. !!!!! 😭💕💕
So much helpful information and perfect for a visual learner like myself!
THANK YOUUUUUU FOR ALL THESE HELPFUL TOOLS 😭❤️❤️❤️
MashaAllah! Not only is your video excellenct, but the pictures on the covers jumped at me! Love them.
Great series, can't wait for #3
Hello! Your work is always so lovely, would you be able to let us know what font size you choose for most of your 8.5x8.5 square books?
This was really helpful anoosha! Thank you! Really enjoyed it
I'm glad to hear it!
This is so helpful and resourceful, like every second has some relevant important thing to pick on!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you!
Thank you so much I hope you have a video about how to talk to printing houses too! As a self-publishing writer and illustrator sometimes I do not have a publishing house before I have the book ready.
You’re so amazing! This video came at the right time. Thank you!!
You are AWESOME! I enjoyed this so much; full of great info and your video centering (what we see in each section) is spot on. I'll be looking for more videos of you. Thanks!
Thank you!
THANK YOUUUUUUUUUU so much for this, Anoosha!
This was sooo good and informative!! Thank you for sharing this!! 💖
Thank you for another informative video, dear Anoosha.
They are so helpful!
Could you maybe make a video about the several different types of illustrations (like spreads, spots, etc.)?
That would be so interesting!🫶🏻🌞
I'd never thought too much about this, it's all really interesting and well explained 👏
You are seriously the best. Thank you so much!
Your videos are always packed with information, thank you for quality content and sharing your knowledge!
Thank you!
Every detail was exactly what I needed. Just subscribed! Thank u so much for this 🙌🏾
Thank you!!
Great video, very informative. I would like to ask if their is anything that differs in terms of the layout when self publishing a book? Thanks
Thank you ❤
This is so interesting and helpful! Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽❤️
Hello Anoosha, hope you're doing great !
Thank you so much for the video, the true meaning of SHOW don"t tell, i"ve taken a children book course and they don"t show it as efficiently as you did in this beautiful video
Thank you !
Ahh thank you!!
Thank you so much Anoosha for sharing your knowledge with us 😭😭😭❤❤❤❤
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Thank you for the info!
Mabybe a video on choosinga color palette for a book...?
You have the best videos, Anoosha 💚 😊
Thank you!
Hey Anoosha
If you were designing a family of characters (all main characters) for a picture book, how many options for each character would you give the client?
And is it better to present them options for the family as a whole (e.g family in style 1, family in style 2) rather than showing them options for each individual character (e.g character 1 style 1). I'm probably over complicating it but would appreciate your advice if you get time! X
Thank you. This was super useful
Very good presentation. Very informative. I wrote and illustrate a book and I want to publish. Thanks
thank you so much 😍😍😍
amazing video thank u so much for making this
I have some questions I love watching your videos on RUclips, which print company you used for print? and did you publish a book yourself or why you didn't do it on Amazon KDP?
I don't self-publish; I work with publishing houses who handle the printing process.
Super helpful! I wish I had a video like this when I was starting my career!
Me too hahaha
Thank you!
Thanks so much for your videos, they are super inspiring! I was wondering if you could do a video about how you, as someone living in Canada, are able to sell at US venues. And what the process for doing that correctly is? It seems super confusing and full of paperwork :)
This is super helpful
I LOVE IT!
Another useful video. Though I am at the beginning of my art journey, it's fun to see what I need to think about n the future! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you!
Very informative ❤
thank u anoosha
Very informative thank you.
It was great. Thanks alot😊
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Hey Anoosha, thanks for your videos. In one of them you mentioned you were working on a 5326x3300px canvas, for 300DPI. Is the size of the book you were working at 17.75" by 11"? Otherwise can you explain how you came across this size for your canvas?
I would love to know what canvas size you use for procreate, dpi, and color profile! Also where did you get that one layer with the lines that shows where the drawing will be cut off?
I usually work in at least 300dpi, and I work in sRGB since the CMYK function on Procreate is REALLY bad. I convey this issue to my client beforehard and ask that they convert in-house.
For the canvas size, it is dependant on the book project since every book is different! The template was also given to me by the publisher. For more info, it might be helpful to watch my other videos where I talk about how I illustrate my picture books.
I decided to subscribe to you because, I NEED TO
Thank you so much for this video, it was exactly on point and time
i have a question! the back matter also count in the 32 page count, right?
cute earrings! 🏠😄
Hehe thank you! Made them myself :))
How do you get such vibrant colors? I'm illustrating a children's book rn and I'm scared that the colors will be dull and ugly. Because I have to use cmyk for printing 😢
Thank you for the information, the video is very useful. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, this is very interesting thank you for creating theses videos.
I would like to know the technical part, how many dpi what format, does my illustrations has to be on different layers or all on the same one? Should i save in jpeg or png? Does my illustrations have to be in vector? I have so much technical information question marks. Can you help ke with those? Thanks!
I would work in at least 300dpi. It is helpful to work in as many layers as you can so edits can be made easily. I save my work as psd files for my art team. Does not have to be in vector.
where is episode 3 ?
Thanks now I'm stressed
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wait why hahaha
You are very lovely
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