![]() ![]() ![]() When that’s approved, I begin the final art using (in the case of Snow White) pencil, ink, and watercolor on watercolor paper. This version is scanned into the computer and I add the dialogue to create the book dummy. ![]() Generally, I do a second round of sketches to develop the visual ideas. At that point I begin drawing thumbnail sketches, very small and loose based on the script. My editor and I work on the script through as many revisions as necessary until we reach the final draft. I always begin with a script that basically describes everything you will see, panel by panel, including dialogue. So I'm thrilled to have Matt Phelan here today to talk about the paperback release (July 10th) of his graphic novel, SNOW WHITE!Į: Hi Matt! What is your creative process/medium when doing a graphic novel like Snow White? Can you walk us through it? I've been getting into graphic novels of late, especially those for the younger set, and especially those created by picture book folks. ![]()
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