How is a story illustrated? The children's illustration told step by step ...

Marián has left us in a comment a very interesting fact: his blog. In it, he tells step by step everything he is doing to create children's illustrations for a story that is currently in the making.

I know that it is a bit far from the entire digital world in which we move, but the imagination taken to the real world without a screen in between is sometimes much more incredible and rewarding than the one we create with the tablet and keyboard, so I can't do anything other than recommend that you follow Marián's progress.

A lot of work, a lot of dedication and a lot of desire to tell us everything we need to know about illustrationn. People like Marián make learning and understanding so much easier.

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  1.   Carlinhos said

    You're welcome! The people who do it are the ones to be supported, and if we can all learn from it, then I won't even tell you.

    Luck :)

  2.   Marián said

    Wow!!! This really was not expecting it!! I was visiting your page and you have filled me with joy with this surprise !!! Thank you very much for uploading my blog to yours and for the description… so flattering !!

  3.   Marián said

    Thanks again :)

  4.   Vladimir Ayala Huamán said

    please. I need an illustrated story concept, the author and the name of the book. Thank you

  5.   Vladimir Ayala Huamán said

    please. I need an illustrated story concept, the author's name and his book. I need for my research. Thank you!

  6.   Karol Knob said

    thanks for helping me how to illustrate a story