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My first ever picture book iPhone app


• MY FIRST EVER PICTURE BOOK APP!
Just finished work on the conversion of Ga Gunk to become an interactive app.
The artwork for Ga Gunk was finished a couple of years ago and has been seeking a publisher ever since. It’s a very short, sweet little story that features two cute little froggies.
They fall in love one magical moonlit night under the shooting stars.

Ga Gunk is the sound that American youngsters think frogs make. I must admit that I’d never heard of it either, but it kinda makes sense once you’ve become accustomed to hearing it.
And boy have i become accustomed!
This adaptation took around 3 weeks of solid work with many a late hour working on it and liaising with the Interactive Touch Books team in California.
They were always available to help and explain their brilliant (but complicated at first) web.app software.
Ga Gunk is now one of the 30 or so books available in the ITB bookstore and hopefully will prove a popular little tale.
The words came from Susie Ramsey who contacted me to illustrate this tale and told me that her grandma used to sing to her when she was little.
The PB app features 13 pages with a colouring-in page, a build-your-own-froggy puzzle and a Ga gunk song and narration by Rachel Baier.

I now have two further books in development and plan to offer my app creation/conversion skills to other authors and illustrators who might not be able to tackle the online creation process.

JINGLE BELLS


•JINGLE BELLS
As a freelance illustrator I’m asked to produce seasonal artwork at any time and all through the year. A santa character might be wanted for a new festive chocolate bar, or a game that has to be launched in time to appear in next year’s christmas brochure.
It still amazes me when the ‘real’ christmas frenzy rushes around once more tho and  I know it’s such a tired cliche to utter this.
It makes me think about the few ‘lazy’ houses that you see around the neighbourhood, the ones who didn’t bother to take down last year’s glowing reindeer neon lights but have left them up all year, might have a point.
It hardly seems worth it, just cover the christmas tree in the lounge with a nice throw and then come December – uncover and voila! All that hassle of searching through the loft, unpacking and bauble dressing is gone.
Anyway, before I descend into a scrooge-like rant … here’s a lovely job I did for Second Nature cards. This stylish santa and reindeer will be magically chopped, trimmed, glued and cleverly re-assembled into a luxury pop-up greetings card, glitter everywhere! Pah!
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FANTASTIC CREATURES


•FANTASTIC CREATURES

These strange and wonderful critters started off as fantasy drawings in my sketchbooks. I must have sketched out a dozen or so and then felt the need to bring a couple of them to life, so to speak.
I love the work of Kei Acedera and the IMAGINISM STUDIOS and I guess I had these very much in mind as I visualised them and worked them up in Photoshop.
They were produced for a project that unfortunately is still under the darkest of wraps and so more explanations cannot yet be provided.
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FUN STICKERS


•FUN STICKERS
Just a quickie this post. I illustrated these four fun stickers for a children’s spinning game a little while ago.
It’s always more fun and more rewarding to deal with all the elements involved in a game.
Not sure if that’s my control freak nature speaking up, but it helps get to grips with the whole concept and for me, always results in a more satisfactory outcome.
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FUN SANTA


• FUN SANTA
A early Christmas commission to create a fun Santa and friends for a CD cover. It was produced for Somerset Entertainment.
The job came in on the Friday and was wanted for Monday morning, a little rushed, but fun nonetheless.
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NEW BEE GAME


•NEW BEE GAME
Children’s games featuring bees are really very popular. I can testify to this because I have illustrated 3 myself and they just keep coming.
I can’t yet show the full cover of this clever new version but when it’s released I certainly will be able to.
I’m also in the process of trying to get an original game of my own published.
Trying to attract a game company with a new venture is almost as difficult as trying to get a picture book published!
I shall not give up on either endeavour though, so as they say, watch this space.
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FURTHER VECTORS

• FURTHER VECTORS
In addition to the set of vector silhouettes that I illustrated a couple of months ago, I was asked to update another range of products.
These are just a small selection of the ‘cool’ boarders, skaters and trucks I came up with.
I love the simplicity of the vector line and often regret dropping Illustrator from my tool palette. These days I create all my linework in Photoshop as I find it much easier to manipulate but I appreciate that it’s not a patch on ‘real’ Illustrator artwork. Some of it is amazing and what can be achieved by tweaking a few vertices is truly incredible.
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TOON TV

•TOON TV
This was one of a set of colourful cards I illustrated and designed as part of a new magic trick. It is produced and published by Razamatazz Magic and has special regards to Wayne Dobson, who first invented the fun and intriguing card trick.
I’ve performed this trick for young relatives and with only minimal rehearsal, it went down a storm.
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GAMES, GAMES AND GAMES GALORE!

•GAMES, GAMES AND GAMES GALORE!
More games this month, and for the last couple of months. Some of these were shown in part as i finished them, but now they are in production so I get sample copies of each.
These are from Interplay in the States and they really make an excellent job of the packaging, nice strong glossy board with colours that seem to be brighter than your average cmyk.
One of my most recent jobs was for research and pitching by a client so unfortunately will not get seen in this blog.
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KELLY’S ICE CREAM

•Kelly’s Ice Cream
What a great job this was, photograph and illustrate some ice cream – eat some ice cream!

Photograph chocolate, eat chocolate, you get the idea.
The most fun was realising that the insides of Crunchie bars just don’t give enough honeycomb texture to use in this kind of illustration, so I had to set to and made a batch of my own.
Luckily the illustration for that particular flavour variant arrived around Bonfire night so I didn’t eat all that refined sugar myself, we took it to a friends fire and shared it.
My favourite flavour to illustrate and the one I’m most pleased with is the clotted cream. This was pure illustration (the blue and white pot) mixed with some 3d work (the churn) and some Photoshop brushes (the grass) blended with photography (the cream) bringing them all seamlessly together is very satisfying.
These have been under wraps for a few of months and there is still one more flavour that has not yet been released.
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VECTOR SILHOUETTES

VECTOR SILHOUETTES
These silhouette illustration are taken from a larger set recently completed for a child based product. Although I don’t work in Illustrator any longer I could create this linework in Photoshop from scanned pencil sketches. It made me really fancy doing some more of this type of work and brought to mind the brilliant silhouette work of Jan Pienkowski.
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CLOWN CHARACTER

•CLOWN CHARACTER
Yet another crazy character created for Razamatazz Magic. This colourful clown will feature in their Potty Paint machine where a blank piece of card miraculously transform firstly into a black and white image and then finally into a full coloured birthday card. Magic!
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