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It’s been a few weeks since I’ve posted one of these catch-up reviews, partly due to a heavy workload (on the design front) but also as I’ve been planning a way to earn passive income from my illustrations that I’m not quite ready to announce yet (setting up a new website specifically for this and of course, I also have to create the illustrations too!)
Watch out for a post on ‘Earning Passive Income From Your Illustrations’ in the coming weeks - and I’m not talking about stock library illustration here!
I hope you enjoyed the interview with awesome illustrator ‘Cory Godbey’ last week. I’m also working on an interview with an award winning children’s book illustrator and trying to land an interview with a well known comic book interior and cover artist too - so lot’s of good stuff to look forward to.
The week ahead
- My main aim this week (as long as my daughter doesn’t make an appearance - still got a few weeks until she is due, but you never know!!) is to plan & sketch out the series of 12 illustrations for my new passive income project.
- Write this weeks post on ‘What To Charge For Your Illustrations?’
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These updates are great. Jeff Finley does this kind of update over on GoMediaZine. I’m going to start doing it on my blog.
I look forward to reading your ideas on passive income.
I’m a big fan of your blog. Keep at it.
What are your thoughts on those kids books on drawing? Things like “How to Draw a Dinosaur?” They are aimed at amateurs, but my drawing skills aren’t much better than an amateur level right now.
I’ve been using them to practice and it is helping a bit with drawing. I still do traditional drawing exercises, but I want to make characters eventually. I checked out a few books at the library and have been doing these exercises. Thx.