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How to Illustrate a Children's Picture Book If You Can't Draw: For Nonfiction and Concept Books

How to Illustrate a Children's Picture Book If You Can't Draw: For Nonfiction and Concept Books

Eve Heidi Bine-Stock
4.8/5 ( ratings)
“Perfect! I can’t draw and this book is EXACTLY what I was looking for to help me self-publish my book.” – Erica, Amazon.com customer

You’ve written, or want to write, a children’s picture book. It’s a nonfiction or concept book.

You decide to publish it yourself. But there’s a hitch: you don’t have the budget to pay an illustrator for the pictures.

What’s a writer to do if she is not an illustrator herself and doesn’t have the money to hire one?

This book has the answer for you!

You’ll see a wide range of artistic effects that you can apply to a photograph on your computer. This will enable you to transform it into an illustration for your nonfiction or concept book.

Nonfiction and concept books are easier to illustrate than fiction books, so they’re a good place to start if you don’t know how to draw.

Nonfiction books are also easier to sell than fiction. The subject and the cover usually sell themselves.

There are literally millions of photographs available on every conceivable subject. And they can be used as the basis for all your illustrations.

This book provides the names of inexpensive software that offer the artistic effects shown here, how much they cost and where to buy them.

This volume also suggests Websites for acquiring free or inexpensive royalty-free photographs that you can use as the basis for any of your illustrations.

You’ll learn step-by-step how to use PhotoImpact, an easy-to-use and inexpensive image editing program, to edit photographs.

You’ll see a case study on how to apply the Cartoon artistic effect and steps you can take to edit the images with PhotoImpact to turn them into illustrations for a nonfiction or concept book. The editing steps can be applied no matter which artistic effect you apply.

This book provides value not available elsewhere. Buy it, and you’ll be able to create illustrations for your children’s nonfiction or concept book—even if you can’t draw!

Scroll up and click “Buy” now!
Format
Kindle Edition

How to Illustrate a Children's Picture Book If You Can't Draw: For Nonfiction and Concept Books

Eve Heidi Bine-Stock
4.8/5 ( ratings)
“Perfect! I can’t draw and this book is EXACTLY what I was looking for to help me self-publish my book.” – Erica, Amazon.com customer

You’ve written, or want to write, a children’s picture book. It’s a nonfiction or concept book.

You decide to publish it yourself. But there’s a hitch: you don’t have the budget to pay an illustrator for the pictures.

What’s a writer to do if she is not an illustrator herself and doesn’t have the money to hire one?

This book has the answer for you!

You’ll see a wide range of artistic effects that you can apply to a photograph on your computer. This will enable you to transform it into an illustration for your nonfiction or concept book.

Nonfiction and concept books are easier to illustrate than fiction books, so they’re a good place to start if you don’t know how to draw.

Nonfiction books are also easier to sell than fiction. The subject and the cover usually sell themselves.

There are literally millions of photographs available on every conceivable subject. And they can be used as the basis for all your illustrations.

This book provides the names of inexpensive software that offer the artistic effects shown here, how much they cost and where to buy them.

This volume also suggests Websites for acquiring free or inexpensive royalty-free photographs that you can use as the basis for any of your illustrations.

You’ll learn step-by-step how to use PhotoImpact, an easy-to-use and inexpensive image editing program, to edit photographs.

You’ll see a case study on how to apply the Cartoon artistic effect and steps you can take to edit the images with PhotoImpact to turn them into illustrations for a nonfiction or concept book. The editing steps can be applied no matter which artistic effect you apply.

This book provides value not available elsewhere. Buy it, and you’ll be able to create illustrations for your children’s nonfiction or concept book—even if you can’t draw!

Scroll up and click “Buy” now!
Format
Kindle Edition

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