Your videos have been so helpful to me in the past, honestly I feel like I should be paying to see these ! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and insight, you're incredibly inspiring and just a joy to listen to.
That’s so kind! Haha, I always forget to promote it, but if anyone wants to support me financially as a tip (totally optional!) you can through my Patreon!
@@AnooshaSyedThank you for this video. I really would like to start illustrating children books and from this video I already know what kind of illustration I'd like to go more into but I don't know the art style to go with, so do you have free or paid courses or videos on RUclips that can very much help me to start as a beginner and advance better from writing to illustration and art style. Thank you
thank you anoosha!! i’ve been binging your vids because i’ve actually been considering getting into picture book illustration but it feels so intimidating!
I love this so much~ I watched all your video's so far and they are truely inspiring. I'm transitioning from Game/concept art to Children's book illustration since it feels more intuative to me. Everything is new, and your video's are so clear and well written. Can't wait to learn from, and watch the other video's comming up!
No Way! I bought your book for my class and we loved it! I thought it was so important so I bought one for every year to show the importance of getting names right! And now I have found your RUclips! Crazy 😊
So interesting! I've been enjoying your videos for a pretty long time now! They've helped me understand the possibilities I'm heading towards in the future. Thank you so much!!
Your videos are a treasure trove of information! Thank you so so much for making them! I hope you make a detailed video about the process of That's Not My Name!
This is an amazing series and really needed this because I've always wanted to be an illustrator for books. Mostly book covers, and this gave me so much information I can't wait to see more of this series. Thank you so much, I am curious about how freelance illustrators get these jobs because I've tried looking for publishers but most of them only hire illustrators from their country. I've tried looking for publishers in my country but so far I can't find them. 😔
God bless you, these shorter versions are more suitable for me, i can focus more on the subject Cant wait to watch your next videos Especially if you talk about princing concerning each category :p Thank you very much ^^
Love your channel, the effort u put into your content is commendable Your fashion sense is great! I love the background The info u put out is very useful as always ALL THIS IS SOOO GOOD ❤❤❤❤❤❤ IM OVERJOYED
Thank you so much. I have been writing a book and I have been thinking of doing a few illustrations throughout it. You have helped me know my target readers as young adults. Can I paint the Illustrations or should I start learning to use the XP Pen I purchase a year ago. When I was hoping to learn digital art.
You can use either you are most interested in! There is a big market for both digital and traditional illustration. If you are doing traditional, just make sure you have a good scanner!
Thank you very much for all the advice ☺️ I'm preparing my illustration portfolio at the moment and I was wondering if there is a time of year when it is most recommended to submit it or if the period makes no difference. Thank you so much!
Sorry for the late response! I would just avoid the summer months and December-January if you can. Editors are usually either on vacation or overwhelmed with work so it's better to send when things quiet down.
Anoosha, thank you so much for your videos! I'm in my last year of high school, and I see myself being a professional artist in the future, but I don't want to limit myself to only one field. I see you've worked in the animation industry before, and I wanted to ask: Could an animation degree be useful when looking for work as a picture book illustrator? I've always loved animation and would like to study it once I'm done with school, but like I said, I wouldn't want to limit myself to it. I recently started thinking about the possibility of eventually working as a children's book illustrator alongside being an animator; do you think that's plausible?
There are a lot of creators who work both within animation and picture books like myself, so it’s totally possible to do both, however you’ll find that most people will pick one to be their main career, and the other the side gig. So for me, kidlit is my main and I freelance for animation, but I have friends who do the opposite. These are both pretty intense jobs so it’s important to have a balance :) there is overlap in the skills needed but I wouldn’t say that it helps to have an animation degree if you want to work in kidlit. It’s good to keep yourself open to opportunities though!
"Ma'am, I want to ask you, for children's book illustration, do we need skills in graphic design, or is there anything else we should learn? Because in this field, the client shares their story, and we have to create illustrations according to it. Please help me understand how to approach illustration in this context. You're a great teacher; I appreciate your guidance."
You need skills in illustration! Start with mastering your art foundations (color/light, perspective, composition, anatomy etc) and when your art skills are strong, then focus on character design and working on a picture book portfolio. I have a separate video on what should be included in a portfolio.
Hey I love your channel and I recently signed with a literary agent (yay!) thanks to your advice, but I’m a little confused on what to do next. I know bringing work is just a small part of what agents do. Before joining my agency, I tried submitting to publishers/art directors but almost all did not accept unsolicited work. I post my artwork frequently but I have under 200 followers so it would probably take a long time to get noticed or any work through social media. Any advice?
Hey! Have you discussed a game plan with your agent on your career path? What they are doing on their end and what you could be doing on yours? As well as planning out what your career goals are and how you guys are going to reach them? Having a discussion like that would be a good start. You don’t need a huge online presence (most artists I know have under 2K) but you can start to cold email art directors and connect w them on social media
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing this. Excited for the series and to learn more, especially as i am currently working on a children's book commission.
Your videos have been so helpful to me in the past, honestly I feel like I should be paying to see these ! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and insight, you're incredibly inspiring and just a joy to listen to.
That’s so kind! Haha, I always forget to promote it, but if anyone wants to support me financially as a tip (totally optional!) you can through my Patreon!
@@AnooshaSyedThank you for this video. I really would like to start illustrating children books and from this video I already know what kind of illustration I'd like to go more into but I don't know the art style to go with, so do you have free or paid courses or videos on RUclips that can very much help me to start as a beginner and advance better from writing to illustration and art style. Thank you
''Because...adults don't like fun I guess''
I laughed so hard 😂
Great explanation of the various types of books out there!
Oh thank you!
This came at the absolute perfect time for me! 😍 I would LOVE to start my career in children’s book illustrations, but I’m still figuring out my niche
Oh exciting!!
thank you anoosha!! i’ve been binging your vids because i’ve actually been considering getting into picture book illustration but it feels so intimidating!
Ahhh no way!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I simply love your shirt, matching earrings and suave voice. You're a sight for sore eyes and music to the ear. Thanks so much.
"adults don't like fun, i guess" lol
Very helpful! And you are so cute and so light and airy like a fairy ❤
Aw thanks!
I love this so much~ I watched all your video's so far and they are truely inspiring. I'm transitioning from Game/concept art to Children's book illustration since it feels more intuative to me. Everything is new, and your video's are so clear and well written. Can't wait to learn from, and watch the other video's comming up!
Thank you!
Thanks for making this!
Thanks you refresh my memory. Very good information.
Thank you!
No Way! I bought your book for my class and we loved it! I thought it was so important so I bought one for every year to show the importance of getting names right! And now I have found your RUclips! Crazy 😊
Oh that’s amazing to hear!!
Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure!
Great series, thank you!
You're very welcome!
So interesting! I've been enjoying your videos for a pretty long time now! They've helped me understand the possibilities I'm heading towards in the future. Thank you so much!!
Thank you for watching!
This was very insightful! Thank you for sharing this information with us!
Thank you!
Your videos are a treasure trove of information! Thank you so so much for making them! I hope you make a detailed video about the process of That's Not My Name!
Great suggestion!
Anoosha, you are amazing! Thank you so much for your wonderful videos! I wish I could be your friend 😻
This is an amazing series and really needed this because I've always wanted to be an illustrator for books. Mostly book covers, and this gave me so much information I can't wait to see more of this series. Thank you so much, I am curious about how freelance illustrators get these jobs because I've tried looking for publishers but most of them only hire illustrators from their country. I've tried looking for publishers in my country but so far I can't find them. 😔
I'd reccomend watching my video 'How to Contact Art Directors' which might be helpful!
Loveee your videos! Thank you for sharing them openly! Appreciate your work!!
Glad you like them!
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Can’t wait for the next one!!
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This is so helpful thank you!
Thanks really help me a lot, I'm inspired with your works this gives me a boost to create some books someday.
Thank you for starting this series. Will surely wait for each episode.. 🙏
Thank you!
Great information!
I have been searching for things like this 🙂.
So excited to view your next video!!
Thanks!!
This is really well explained, great video, very informative 😊
Thanks so much!
Thank you, Anoosha. That was really helpful! Can you do a tutorial, or series about Procreate on iPad or Affinity Designer on MacOS?
I haven't used Affinity Designer before! What would you want to know in a Procreate tutorial?
Thank you Anoosha, this was so helpful!
I'm glad to hear it!
your works are amaaazing! love em
Thank you!
This was very helpful and informative! Thank you Anoosha!💛💫
Glad to hear :))
God bless you, these shorter versions are more suitable for me, i can focus more on the subject
Cant wait to watch your next videos
Especially if you talk about princing concerning each category :p
Thank you very much ^^
I just found your art on Instagram and I love your art style and learning about illustration 🥰🥰
Thank you!!
that’s a really good explanation video, thank you ✨
I Love your videos, they keep me going
Really really helpful and nice to watch! Thank you for starting these series ✨
You're so welcome!
It is always a good day when Anoosha posts a new video 😍
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us! Thank you Anoosha 💕
Thank you :))
THANKS
You have a very kind energy about you.
Aww thank you!
This video is really interesting and helpful. Looking forward to the next part :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thats so helpful thanks for sharing
You are so welcome
I am excited for this series 😍
I’m all for this series 👏🏻 I hope to author and illustrate my own book this year!
Best of luck!
Gracias❤
This is very helpful.. thank you so much ❤️
You are so welcome!
Thank you for all these informative videos you make! It’s truly so helpful especially from a Canadian perspective 💗
Thank you!!
Always so helpful Anoosha!!! 💖💖💖
I'm so glad!
Love your channel, the effort u put into your content is commendable
Your fashion sense is great!
I love the background
The info u put out is very useful as always
ALL THIS IS SOOO GOOD
❤❤❤❤❤❤
IM OVERJOYED
Thank you!
"adults don't like fun, I guess" that made me laugh. Great video as always!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Welcome!
This was very helpful!!
Glad it was helpful!
Im so grateful 😭 i hope i become an illustrator
Cool!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Okay but Bilal needs to make me some daal - that looks GOOD! Such great illustration style ou have :) I love ZOOM too!!! :)
Thank you!
Very nice,thank you
Love your shirt and earrings 💜💖
Thank you!
Thank you so much. I have been writing a book and I have been thinking of doing a few illustrations throughout it. You have helped me know my target readers as young adults. Can I paint the Illustrations or should I start learning to use the XP Pen I purchase a year ago. When I was hoping to learn digital art.
You can use either you are most interested in! There is a big market for both digital and traditional illustration. If you are doing traditional, just make sure you have a good scanner!
Thank you very much for all the advice ☺️
I'm preparing my illustration portfolio at the moment and I was wondering if there is a time of year when it is most recommended to submit it or if the period makes no difference.
Thank you so much!
Sorry for the late response! I would just avoid the summer months and December-January if you can. Editors are usually either on vacation or overwhelmed with work so it's better to send when things quiet down.
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Anoosha, thank you so much for your videos! I'm in my last year of high school, and I see myself being a professional artist in the future, but I don't want to limit myself to only one field. I see you've worked in the animation industry before, and I wanted to ask: Could an animation degree be useful when looking for work as a picture book illustrator?
I've always loved animation and would like to study it once I'm done with school, but like I said, I wouldn't want to limit myself to it. I recently started thinking about the possibility of eventually working as a children's book illustrator alongside being an animator; do you think that's plausible?
There are a lot of creators who work both within animation and picture books like myself, so it’s totally possible to do both, however you’ll find that most people will pick one to be their main career, and the other the side gig. So for me, kidlit is my main and I freelance for animation, but I have friends who do the opposite. These are both pretty intense jobs so it’s important to have a balance :) there is overlap in the skills needed but I wouldn’t say that it helps to have an animation degree if you want to work in kidlit. It’s good to keep yourself open to opportunities though!
"Ma'am, I want to ask you, for children's book illustration, do we need skills in graphic design, or is there anything else we should learn? Because in this field, the client shares their story, and we have to create illustrations according to it. Please help me understand how to approach illustration in this context. You're a great teacher; I appreciate your guidance."
You need skills in illustration! Start with mastering your art foundations (color/light, perspective, composition, anatomy etc) and when your art skills are strong, then focus on character design and working on a picture book portfolio. I have a separate video on what should be included in a portfolio.
Would you be able to tell us what the standard rate is to charge for something like the monochrome illustration for chapter books?
It’s dépendant on a lot of factors! I’d reccomend checking out my video on Pricing for Artists :)
Hey I love your channel and I recently signed with a literary agent (yay!) thanks to your advice, but I’m a little confused on what to do next. I know bringing work is just a small part of what agents do. Before joining my agency, I tried submitting to publishers/art directors but almost all did not accept unsolicited work. I post my artwork frequently but I have under 200 followers so it would probably take a long time to get noticed or any work through social media. Any advice?
Hey! Have you discussed a game plan with your agent on your career path? What they are doing on their end and what you could be doing on yours? As well as planning out what your career goals are and how you guys are going to reach them? Having a discussion like that would be a good start. You don’t need a huge online presence (most artists I know have under 2K) but you can start to cold email art directors and connect w them on social media
Your style seems to be consistent --- do you ever change your style based on the story?
I am an adult but I hate Book without colour and pictures😢
Actually how to draw illustrations ?
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing this. Excited for the series and to learn more, especially as i am currently working on a children's book commission.
Glad it was helpful!