Zig Finds a Home starts a new series of illustrated Children’s books, shortly to be released on Amazon. Tommy finds a strange pebble which, after he takes it home, turns out to be an ancient egg… a dragon’s egg. This first book introduces the two main characters and how they meet and make friends. Written and illustrated by Gaile Griffin Peers (contains thirty full colour images)
Been having fun with odd doodles – some of which may make it into books and some may not – not sure, yet – but will put some here for you to play with as well as showing some I have done π – To access an image RIGHT click on it with your mouse (or hold down with your finger) and a list of options will pop up, choose open in a new tab (so you get the largest version). On the new tab β right click and save image β Have fun and donβt forget you can add the finished pictures to any Amazon reviews of the books β just saying π π π – but if you use it anywhere, please don’t forget to mention that I drew it xxx
Here are what I think they might look like finished – but you might do them very differently π
I would love to see any of my sketches that you have coloured and finished – you can send them to me here (but they need to be under 2Mb)
Here are a few more downloadable images. This time from my current folder, so may, or may not end up in future books π.
To access an image RIGHT click on it with your mouse (or hold down with your finger) and a list of options will pop up, choose open in a new tab (so you get the largest version). On the new tab β right click and save image β Have fun and donβt forget you can add the finished pictures to any Amazon reviews of the books β just saying π π π
Here are the second batch. To access an image RIGHT click on it with your mouse (or hold down with your finger) and a list of options will pop up, choose open in a new tab (so you get the largest version). On the new tab β right click and save image β Have fun and donβt forget you can add the finished pictures to any Amazon reviews of the books β just saying π π π
It has been suggested that it might be fun to post the images from the slides – as a gallery so that they can be downloaded and coloured – so here are the first batch.
To access an image RIGHT click on it with your mouse (or hold down with your finger) and a list of options will pop up, choose open in a new tab (so you get the largest version). On the new tab β right click and save image β Have fun and donβt forget you can add the finished pictures to any Amazon reviews of the books β just saying π π π
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