Author Archives: Brad Sneed

A Matter of Mood

Jim Aylesworth’s, Cock-a-doodle-doo, Creak, Pop-pop, Moo, takes place on a farm, and although Jim doesn’t specify when the story takes place, I imagine the early, 1920′s.  I always”picture” the paintings in my mind as I develop sketches for the dummy … Continue reading

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COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO Sketches

A few sketches from the dummy book…

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COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO Story Board

The picture book begins to take shape in the story board phase.  This is where text separation and page format comes into focus.  The illustrations at this stage are small and rough. The spare text for, Cock-a-doodle-doo, Creak, Pop-pop, Moo … Continue reading

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Character Studies

It’s very important that characters in a picture book are consistent throughout.  Little Johnny had better look the same on page two as he does on page 22!  To make this easier, I begin by creating a series of sketches … Continue reading

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Collecting Visual Reference

     Illustrating a story requires a vivid imagination.  Initially my imagination is sparked by the words.  The words build a framework for the illustrations, providing facts (and sometimes mere clues) about who and what is in the story as well … Continue reading

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Illustrating the Next Book

I signed on to illustrate, Cock-a-doodle-Doo, Creak, Pop, Pop, Moo!, a story by the talented Jim Aylesworth! As you may have guessed simply by reading the title, I’m going to be depicting life on the farm. I hope to update … Continue reading

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It’s Me!

A young student attending a literature festival in Warrensburg, MO drew this portrait of me while I was presenting to his group. The likeness is pretty good, and I love the details. Note the chin whiskers, the Cro-Magnon brow, and … Continue reading

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Kindergarten Artwork

Thanks to Bradley Elementary Kindergarten Artists at Fort Leavenworth, KS, for their FANTABULOUS drawings!

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Student Artwork

I recently visited ten Elementary Schools in Olathe, Kansas to talk with the students about illustrating books. The kiddos were familiar with my books and enthusiastic to learn more about the illustration process — a tribute to the Librarians and … Continue reading

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Featherbottom Takes Flight

Following Featherbottom, is here!! Brought to you by the creative folks at MarbleSpark, this special book is like no other I’ve been associated with. Why?… Because with the help of your home computer and the magic of modern technology, you … Continue reading

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