Kevan A. at PLAY! |
Kevan’s decisions, from colors to the process of creating gradations of shading and incredibly cool iterations of brushes, dazzled us all.
We saw how, in his new book Bunnies! (out January 28), he created a single page of ALL the bunnies, in all the positions and actions, that occurred throughout the entire book. This enabled Kevan to have a single, pristine version of each character in its variety of plot twists, so that when it repeated there wasn’t a slightly-off or non-identical version.
So. Dang. Cool.
PhotoShop, which is Kevan’s toolbox of choice, might seem to be the antithesis of hands-on craft. Yet Kevan dispelled this notion, time and time again. His curiosity and willingness to experiment, and to create unique methods for brushstrokes and backgrounds, was something to behold. It was as if he had hundreds of real brushes and multitudes of paint pots around him, and he could grab various ones in combination to see just what the heck they did. PLAY-ing around, we saw, yielded some pretty amazing results.
Kevan’s process epitomized PLAY as the key component of work––trying something new, which can end up a miserable disappointment or a completely fantastic discovery. The PLAY was the WORK, and as intense deadlines loom (as Kevan well knows!), experimentation and the ability to manipulate a palette left us all smiling and eager to try it for ourselves––whether or not we end up with something as great as this:
A still from Kevan’s new book, Bunnies! |
Looks fabulous! And it's true, there really isn't any point to anything in making books if it isn't fun. I think it's the FUN that energizes everything and is ultimately the whole point. Life without fun is drudgery.
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