Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Printing

I thought getting my book printed would have been the easy part of self-publishing.  Many self-publishers use print on demand services (POD).  I have had samples of both POD and traditional printing sent to me.

The POD service I was considering was Ingram Spark.  The quality of the print job is surprisingly very good and any amount of books I would want ship in 7 days.  Problem 1. They don't print on the spine.  That will not be good for book stores or libraries.  Problem 2. I was told to go with the premium color quality for a children's book and that jacked up the price.

For a traditional printing service I was looking at Self Publishing Inc.  The cost was much lower per book, but I needed to order at least 1,000 copies and it would take at least 4 weeks.  When the sample book came I was very disappointed.  It was over glossed and pixilated.

Today I was looking on a discussion board on the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) website and I came across a suggestion for PrintNinja.  They have the lowest price per book, but the printing and shipping take a very long time.  If I were to send out an order for 500 books soon I would not see the books until April or May.  The difference between Ingram and PrintNija for 500 books is about $1,500.  As long as the sample they are sending me is great, it will be worth the wait!

So, I am sorry to everyone looking to purchase ABC Healthy.  It is going to be a few months until it is available.  Unless there is something wrong with PrintNinja's quality, then I may go with Ingram.  In that case It won't be long.

If I do go with PrintNija at least I will have some down time to work on my next book,
Dolphins Don't Eat Donuts!

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

The Layout Process and Self-Publishing Decisions

ABC Healthy is near complete.  I have been using a large format scanner to scan my paintings, then I adjust the resolution to 300 dpi in Photoshop which will give them the best resolution for printing.  I then use Photoshop to cut out around the image and place onto a transparent background.  This will make sure there are not any white differences from the scanned paper and the books pages when printing.  A transparent background also allows my text to come close to the image. After my images are ready I put them in Adobe's InDesign.  InDesign is a great program.  If there is anything that I do not know how to do I watch tutorials online.  I have just about the whole book done, but I question some of my text.  I will keep rereading until I am ready to have several people edit by book and check for spelling or anything that does not flow.

My next step it to decide how I would like to go about self-publishing.  My two printing options are to order about 1,000 books or to use a POD (print on demand) service.  POD sounds great at first, because there are little to no printing costs.  When reading reviews on POD services I become concerned about the quality of a POD print job.  I definitely do not want my book to lack quality.  I am the type of artist who likes all her brushes in a row.   

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

X - tra Difficult Letter

      X is by far the most difficult letter to create for a healthy food.  I am planing on using xigua fruit, which is basically a watermelon.  (I believe it is pronounced zig-u-a) There are different sources that explain xigua fruit in different ways.  It seems as though it is a Chinese watermelon with a darker almost black outside and a more yellowish inside.  Other sources say that xigua is watermelon that dates back to 2000 BCE and over time people had trouble saying xigua so now Americans call it watermelon.  I don't think I will be able to get my hands on the Chinese xigua so I am going to have to paint just a small watermelon, which is another explanation for xigua  I don't feel comfortable painting and promoting a food that I have never had or my audience won't have access to.  There are over 1,200 variates of watermelon in the world.  I am going to try and tie in a little of history with this fruit.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Say Yes to Watercress

I am getting myself back on track with the creation of ABC Healthy.  I am nearing the end of the alphabet.  I have finished my W.  W is for watercress.  It is quite amazing what I am learning myself as I create this book.  I never knew watercress was considered an herb!  It is an amazing herb! It has 15 essential vitamins and minerals! Here is a quick view of my watercress work from drawing to watercolor drawing to painting. Enjoy and eat some watercress.  It is good for your brain!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

A Sample of the Process

For my paintings I like to set up the food in an inviting way.  I then create a pencil sketch in my sketch book. Next, I use a 2H pencil on watercolor paper so the marks will be light (not shown). I then use water color pencils for outline and details. Last, I use water, paint brushes, and extra water color paints if needed to complete my painting. This is only the painting process. Scanning and layout will be then next two processes.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Orange to Zucchini in Four Weeks

    So I seem to have gotten behind once again.  I need to give myself a time frame for finishing my paintings.  I have calculated that if I paint three pictures a week for the next four weeks I will have completed my alphabet paintings of healthy food.  Of course after I finish these paintings I will no where be near done.  I will have to review all of my painting and make adjustments.  If I change the text I will need to make new paintings.  I know off the top of my head I want to add some chickpeas in my hummus (letter H).   I have also been thinking of painting each letter.  Letter paintings will be more simple than the healthy food paintings.  The food requires much more detail. 
  
    During the next four weeks I would also like to start scanning the paintings on to my computer.  I also need to order a new computer! Then comes layout.  Then comes print and marketing.  I believe I am going to self publish, but that is a whole other topic.

    I have a lot to get done in the next four weeks.  From Orange (letter O) to Zucchini (letter Z) and everything in between.  I want to get this ball rolling.

Friday, January 31, 2014

N is for Nuts, or is it Not

      After painting mushrooms for letter M I have decided to to take a look back at my text for ABC Healthy.  As I have mentioned in my previous post I want my book to have a natural feel.  I believe the vision I originally had for the book still exists, but as I paint new ideas come to mind.  I have changed my text and some of my choices for food for different letters while I have been working.  As I move on to letter N I am questioning whether or not I should use nuts.  With all of the peanut and nut allergy concerns will I be criticized for using nuts for my N?  In my family we love nuts.  They are a healthy fat full of protein.  I do respect people with nut allergies.  Am I looking to far into what I will be criticized for?  In order to keep moving forward I am going to paint nuts and decide later.  I have been working in order from A to Z and do not want to break my creative juices.  I can always decide later to change the text and to paint something different for letter N.  For now, "Never leave the house without Nuts the perfect N snack.  They are filled with fiber, protein, and healthy fats." - Julianne Stokes