Rooster's Adventure is officially available for purchase on Amazon.com under the books section!
http://www.amazon.com/Roosters-Adventure-Liz-Bell/dp/1466338431/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1316829958&sr=8-10
If you enjoy this book and wish to support me or my art, please spread the word!
Despite being out of work with the other children's book illustrations, I have managed to keep myself busy with my autumn postcard, which is still a work in progress, as well as re-doing a piece I found from four years ago, which I will post soon! Currently I am still tweaking the line art.
How I have found time to wrap myself in art while I have my teaching job, my other job, babysitting, and dancing, I am not sure...but I am happy that I have! I hope it does not disappear when my dance classes start three times a week.
Until next time!!
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Friday, September 23, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Book Updates!
I have both good and bad news...I will get the bad new over with first.
The illustration project for the new children's book is being postponed, so it is up to me to do my own art. However, that shouldn't be too difficult, especially with holiday card season fast approaching!
And now for the good news! My first children's book, Rooster's Adventure, should be available to purchase through Amazon and CreateSpace eStore within the next two weeks! Currently it is also available on Lulu.com.
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/roosters-adventure/16954698?productTrackingContext=search_results/search_shelf/center/1
However, Amazon/CreateSpace frankly does a better job with the printing and quality. It is also available to a much wider audience- most people know about Amazon, whereas few people are aware of Lulu.com. So if you know anyone who you think would enjoy this book, please spread the word! If things go well with this book, I intend to publish my second children's book, Puppy's Problem, also through Amazon/CreateSpace.
Lastly, I am inspired so much by fall that I hope to do another autumnal card, possibly evolving into a series of cards. I will also start brainstorming for my winter cards, both of which will be for sale should anyone want to buy a print.
Best wishes to all of you! And thanks for reading!
'Till next time!
~Liz
The illustration project for the new children's book is being postponed, so it is up to me to do my own art. However, that shouldn't be too difficult, especially with holiday card season fast approaching!
And now for the good news! My first children's book, Rooster's Adventure, should be available to purchase through Amazon and CreateSpace eStore within the next two weeks! Currently it is also available on Lulu.com.
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/roosters-adventure/16954698?productTrackingContext=search_results/search_shelf/center/1
However, Amazon/CreateSpace frankly does a better job with the printing and quality. It is also available to a much wider audience- most people know about Amazon, whereas few people are aware of Lulu.com. So if you know anyone who you think would enjoy this book, please spread the word! If things go well with this book, I intend to publish my second children's book, Puppy's Problem, also through Amazon/CreateSpace.
Lastly, I am inspired so much by fall that I hope to do another autumnal card, possibly evolving into a series of cards. I will also start brainstorming for my winter cards, both of which will be for sale should anyone want to buy a print.
Best wishes to all of you! And thanks for reading!
'Till next time!
~Liz
Labels:
amazon,
autumn,
children's book,
create space,
createspace,
holiday card,
illustration,
publish
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Exploration!
After a long break I finally felt the strong urge to draw pull me back to my computer, where hours flew past without my even noticing. It was amazing, and felt so good to illustrate simply because I wanted to again. This is the product of locking myself in my room for hours on end when I have the desire to just keep working on art. It is an original character of mine that I have not drawn in a few years. Done completely in Photoshop CS4 with a tablet.

Whenever I illustrate my original characters they tend to come out in a much more detailed, cell-shaded style that strays quite far from my children's book or editorial style...so this time I decided to make an attempt to combine them- depict my character in my children's book style...and I would say it strongly resembles it, yet there are quite a number of ways that it varies as well. However, I am happy with the result!
And before anyone asks, yes he is a goth. His name is Zairin. He was conjured in my mind during an interesting period in my life, but he really is quite nice at heart. Previously I did not see myself illustrating tween/teen novels, but I could see this in some of those novels I see on the shelves today.
Any thoughts? Please share them! I hope you enjoy this as much as I do!
Until next time!
Labels:
children's book,
digital,
editorial,
goth,
illustration,
teen novel,
watercolor
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Time for an update!
Well, now that school is out job searching has become my full time job. However, in addition to that I have been asked to illustrate a children's book! I have been developing the characters and am now starting to play with fonts for the cover design for my client.
I do not want to give away too much information about the book, as it is not under my copyright, but I will say that it is about a boy who wants a teddy bear and how he goes about getting one. The boy is what I assume will be the main character drawn, along with a few other people and finally the bear. Currently I am still uncertain about whether the finished works will be done digitally or with dip pen and ink with watercolor, but I am working on the sketches digitally.
Below are a few examples of different layouts with three possible fonts for the cover. The three fonts I use are Garmond, Myriad Pro, and Optima. My favorites (Baskerville, Gill Sans, Helvetica, Didot, Cochin, ect.) just didn't work with the illustrations or feel of the book.
I'm sure to some these all look the same, and for that I apologize, but there are differences! I am playing with the size of the text versus the illustration, the type, as well as the placement of the title and author/illustrator names.
Anyway, I just felt like an update was necessary, and thus you have this. Hopefully there will be more soon once we have decided how the text will be dispersed over the 24 pages- then I can begin working on thumbnails for the double page spreads!
Best wishes to all of my followers, and enjoy! Until next time!
~Liz
I do not want to give away too much information about the book, as it is not under my copyright, but I will say that it is about a boy who wants a teddy bear and how he goes about getting one. The boy is what I assume will be the main character drawn, along with a few other people and finally the bear. Currently I am still uncertain about whether the finished works will be done digitally or with dip pen and ink with watercolor, but I am working on the sketches digitally.
Below are a few examples of different layouts with three possible fonts for the cover. The three fonts I use are Garmond, Myriad Pro, and Optima. My favorites (Baskerville, Gill Sans, Helvetica, Didot, Cochin, ect.) just didn't work with the illustrations or feel of the book.





Anyway, I just felt like an update was necessary, and thus you have this. Hopefully there will be more soon once we have decided how the text will be dispersed over the 24 pages- then I can begin working on thumbnails for the double page spreads!
Best wishes to all of my followers, and enjoy! Until next time!
~Liz
Labels:
bear,
boy,
buy,
children's book,
commission,
digital,
how i bought my first bear,
illustration,
teddy bear,
watercolor
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Another Birthday Card!
Well, it's about time I update this!
This is the outside of a birthday card I designed and illustrated for my boyfriend. Happy Birthday!!
And this is the inside design and illustration. For those of you who have seen the emperor Palpatine "Goooood" youtube video, this card was inspired by that. Enjoy!
This was created completely in Adobe Photoshop CS4 with my wonderful tablet. Also, I did design the faux barcode, it most definitely is not a legitimate barcode.
Until next time!
This is the outside of a birthday card I designed and illustrated for my boyfriend. Happy Birthday!!


Until next time!
Labels:
birthday card,
digital,
emperor palpatine,
illustration,
illustrator,
Liz Bell
Saturday, February 12, 2011

This is a design for a Valentine's Day card that I sent out, as I am a huge fan of Johnny Depp, especially as Jack Sparrow. It was an overnight assignment so that I could send it out on time. Sketched traditionally, scanned in, then done in Adobe Photoshop CS4.
Enjoy!
And Happy Valentine's Day!
Labels:
card design,
digital,
illustration,
Jack Sparrow,
valentine's day
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Contests, Books, Valentine's Day?
I have been so busy working on my children's book and entering various contests that I forgot to show my blog some love and update it again!
Contests:
Adobe Achievement Award http://www.adobeawards.com/us/?trackingid=IEGTE
If you are eligible you should enter! I am a bit confused about the three "phases" though...
Rolling Stone Cover Opportunity! This was given to our entire Illustration department, the winner could end up doing one of their covers. That would be amazing! So I entered.
Book:
I finally have all 16 spreads laid out in comps and made into a miniature dummy book. I also have a huge stack of un-used thumbnail sketches and discarded comp sketches for each spread, but that is not the exciting part. We shall see how many more times I decide to tweak the composition and how closely my "type placement" will fit when actual type is inserted. Artwork will be coming soon!
Valentine's Day:
I feel as though I should do something for the up and coming Single's Awareness Day, more commonly known a Valentine's Day. The trick will be finding time to do this and still complete all of my other work in an attempt to keep my GPA high. No "senior-itice" yet! Hopefully there will be art related to the fun holiday soon as well!
Contests:
Adobe Achievement Award http://www.adobeawards.com/us/?trackingid=IEGTE
If you are eligible you should enter! I am a bit confused about the three "phases" though...
Rolling Stone Cover Opportunity! This was given to our entire Illustration department, the winner could end up doing one of their covers. That would be amazing! So I entered.
Book:
I finally have all 16 spreads laid out in comps and made into a miniature dummy book. I also have a huge stack of un-used thumbnail sketches and discarded comp sketches for each spread, but that is not the exciting part. We shall see how many more times I decide to tweak the composition and how closely my "type placement" will fit when actual type is inserted. Artwork will be coming soon!
Valentine's Day:
I feel as though I should do something for the up and coming Single's Awareness Day, more commonly known a Valentine's Day. The trick will be finding time to do this and still complete all of my other work in an attempt to keep my GPA high. No "senior-itice" yet! Hopefully there will be art related to the fun holiday soon as well!
Labels:
children's book,
contests,
illustration,
valentine's day
Sunday, January 23, 2011
New Children's Book!
It's time to start back up with art projects! This time I am going to write and illustrate a second children's book about a Husky pup torn between the homey lifestyle of his mom and the lifestyle of his dad who lives wild in the woods. Still in the planning process, but it is coming along!
My apologies for the lack of any art up until now, an unexpected full-time job dropped in my lap over break, and while it was wonderful, it took away most of my time and energy.
More work will be posted soon!
My apologies for the lack of any art up until now, an unexpected full-time job dropped in my lap over break, and while it was wonderful, it took away most of my time and energy.
More work will be posted soon!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Shakespear and Puck
For my final in Type and Image I designed a double page spread for my favorite of Puck's speeches from the play A Midsummer Night's Dream. As it is a magical play with faeries and the mysterious night, I attempted to create a magical feeling that takes place during the darkest hours of the day.
Done digitally in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign CS4 and CS5.

Labels:
digital,
illustration,
Midsummer Nights Dream,
page spread,
puck,
Shakespear,
speech
Monday, November 29, 2010
Oyster Roast!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Panda Parade!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Coffee Bag Design
There is nothing like some hot coffee in the winter season to warm your body and soul!
I designed an illustration that could go on a bag or other merchandise of a Coffee Shop inspired by the artistic style of Starbucks. I also experimented with incorporating a variety of textures into my digital art.
I designed an illustration that could go on a bag or other merchandise of a Coffee Shop inspired by the artistic style of Starbucks. I also experimented with incorporating a variety of textures into my digital art.

Thursday, November 25, 2010
Birthday and Holiday Cards
If given the option of buying birthday cards or making them, I much prefer the latter, and as I am an illustrator I see no reason not to! This was a birthday card for a very close friend of mine.
These are two of this year's holiday cards that I was commissioned to do. The front and back of each can be seen respectively. All were done completely digitally in Photoshop CS4.



I have been commissioned to do 1-2 more and those will be up shortly!

Card 1



I have been commissioned to do 1-2 more and those will be up shortly!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
'Tis The Season!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Pirates and Brushes!
When I bought Adobe CS4 I decided to experiment with creating a variety of new brushes as well as share my love for pirates by creating my own pirate, Lady Lily. I created my own pirate who travels around the world, as I intend to do. Japan is high on my "To Do" list, so I had Lily make her way over to Japan and tower over a Geisha.
I later realized that this is a wonderful representation of the struggle between my inner Tomboy and my desire to be a living work of art.
I later realized that this is a wonderful representation of the struggle between my inner Tomboy and my desire to be a living work of art.

Sunday, October 17, 2010
Bay State Parents

Done completely in Photoshop CS4 from sketch to finish.
Labels:
autism,
Bay State Parents,
digital,
illustration,
SCAD
Type Portrait- David Tennant

Labels:
10th Doctor,
David Tennant portrait,
Doctor Who,
illustration,
SCAD,
type portrait
Illustrated Letterforms
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Colonel Windpipe

http://www.flickr.com/groups/colonelwindpipe/
Everyone should join!
Labels:
colonel windpipe,
flickr,
illustration,
marching band,
SCAD
Metro Spirit
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)