Nancy Drew Diaries #5

Nancy Drew Diaries - Sabotage at Willow Woods

My fifth Nancy Drew cover, with art direction by Lissi Erwin. Always fun to draw a spooky forest!

I know summer is coming to an end, but you wouldn't know it in Texas. One hundred degree weather mixed with pumpkin spice everything just feels wrong. I'm ready for fall, and all the tights and tea that go with it.

Along with the Nancy Drew cover, here are a few more sketchbook pages. Many of these have floated around my Instagram as cropped pieces, but I like to archive the full pages as well.


Astral Girl

Dancetime

The Field

Polite Sisters

Sleepyhead
 Thanks, and take care.

The Good, the Bad, the photo reference


Over the years I've collected a lot of photo reference for various projects, and much of it hasn't seen the light of day. It's fun to look at all the behind the scenes junk that goes into an illustration, so I hope you get a kick out of seeing me pretend to be a tween girl (and sometimes tween boy).

Now, my work isn't as realistic as some illustrators, but I still need good reference for most assignments. I'm not so hardcore that I need to hire a model and professionally shoot them, but sometimes Googling reference just doesn't cut it. Even my mediocre photos help with checking proportions, lighting, clothing folds, etc. For my purposes, I just need pretty good reference pretty quickly.


More often than not, I use what I have on hand, which is myself, my old camera, and my grandpa's old tripod. I definitely don't have a kid's body, but it's easy to make myself pose at all hours of the day, and I know the pose I need. Also, I've used the Photo Booth application on my Mac in a pinch, for quick photos when I don't want to set up my tripod.


 As you can see, for this photo I hung from the ceiling to get the lighting just right. I definitely didn't just flip it in Photoshop.

Nancy Drew covers almost always need reference, because the covers have a bit more action, plus tricky angles!

 I put the tripod a few steps down my stairs, set the timer, and would run up the stairs and strike a pose to get the low angle right. I did this about 12 times and it was a good workout.


 For this angle, I set the tripod up high on my dining table while I crouched in the corner. My neighbors must think I'm crazy.

Maybe me posing in a cocktail dress put their suspicions at ease! I shot these in Photo Booth in quick succession to get many angles for the pose. Often I convert the photos to grayscale so I'm not distracted by the color.

 Even my personal work benefits from shooting reference. The photos I shot for this illustration were super under-exposed, but I levels'd them up until I had something passable to draw from. It's very much "perfect is the enemy of good" in this case.

Also, our cats LOVE to photobomb our reference.


Particularly in this case, when I helped Drew shoot reference for his own assignment. Our cat Loki just jumped up on the table and struck the same pose. Looking good, Loki!

So that's about it. It's a fun process, even when it's ridiculous. And it is often ridiculous.

YARR! (for a future Nancy Drew cover ;) )
Til next time, take care.

Summer Sketchbook


Happy Summer! I haven't posted much sketchbook work in a while. Often some of these will end up on Instagram, but I like having nicely scanned versions as well. Sketching is fun, I need to do more of it. I've had a busy summer, but it's nice to reflect back on some less finished work.


This is the tree directly outside my studio (complete with hay bales, thanks Texas). It's much more fun to landscape paint from inside an air conditioned room! This is gouache on toned paper.

And some assorted kids-




So enjoy, and til next time, take care!

Saranormal Wrap-up

Saranormal 11 - Yesterday and Today

Saranormal 10 - A Perfect Storm
And with that, the SARANORMAL series is a wrap for me! The books will continue to come out through the end of December, but my part here is done. In a little over a year, we did eleven covers for this series (and that was amidst my other projects!) and they were all a pleasure. Thanks to Laura Roode for being a wonderful AD for this project.

Here's the lot of 'em all together-


Til next time, take care!

Nancy Drew Diaries, 3 and 4

Nancy Drew Diaries 4 - Once Upon a Thriller

Fun with Nancy Drew continues! These are covers 3 and 4 in the Nancy Drew Diaries series. This one with Nancy in the bookstore might be my favorite yet. Also, this cover with Nancy spying on a horse just came out this week, so yay!

Nancy Drew Diaries 3 - Mystery of the Midnight Rider

Sketches for these covers are usually a fun challenge. We aim to show some drama, but not really give away much of the story. Here are a few sketches from this round-


I looked up lots of hay lofts to figure out the angle for this one. Also, I now know what a hay loft is. Since this series has a fairly large title treatment, I always leave a lot of room for it to fit nicely. It's a challenge, but I think the type helps my compositions in the end.

And for cover 4, more fun bookstore angles! For both of these covers, I mocked up some simple geometry with the 3D Bevel/Extrude tool in Illustrator. I know a lot of illustrators use Google Sketchup for similar purposes, but I'm not tech savvy enough to use that, so Illustrator gets the job done.

In other news-







Next week I'll be attending Spectrum Fantastic Art Live along with some artist friends (Drew! Mclean! Andrew!), and I'm very excited.
I attended the first Spectrum last year and was completely blown away by the high caliber of artists exhibiting there. I've been to lots of different types of conventions (comic book cons, SCBWIs, concept art, etc) and Spectrum felt very special to me. I highly recommend it.

I won't have a booth there this year, but I did use Spectrum as an excuse to update and print a new portfolio book. Happy with how these turned out-


So say howdy if you're there!

Til then, take care!
-Erin

What I Came to Tell You

What I Came to Tell You
Here is the cover for What I Came to Tell You, written by Tommy Hays. This book will be out in September this year, published by Egmont USA, and I had great direction from Sarah Hoy. It was very fun to paint the bamboo grove and all of its colorful leaves.

Detail

I also drew a forest girl, for kicks. It's nice to spend some time with real media before I jump into the digital world. Maybe I should put some of these media studies up as prints?

 Enjoying the restless spring, looking forward to camping, Game of Thrones, and Spectrum next month. I hope all are well.

Going on an adventure

The Adventurer
You can never be too prepared for an adventure. Fezzes always remind me of Moonbot and Bill Joyce, who has a mighty collection. It's finally spring, which means we have that short, glorious window of weather to go outside, go camping, enjoy things a bit before it's summer.

Also, are you on Instagram? I am! You can follow me here. I mostly use it to fill in the gaps between blog updates. It's way easier to post works-in-progress and sketches (plus the cheap thrill of a photo filter). Here's a few recent ones-

Girl of Rainbow Feathers
Sara Sketch
Flower Crown
Sleeping Loki
Bijou Sketch
Time machine concept


And of course, I may post the occasional cat picture. Here's me transcending to a Level 3 cat lady.
Hello children.
So, enjoy! Til next time, take care.

Darkbeast Rebellion


 Today is technically the last day of winter (I know this because tomorrow is my birthday, the first day of spring, vernal equinox!) so I thought I'd post one last vestige of snow as we move into warmer times. I had fun illustrating Darkbeast last year, and I am happy to show the cover for the sequel Darkbeast Rebellion as well. Similar to the first book, I created this illustration as a wraparound that will extend onto the back cover.

Darkbeast Rebellion is written by Morgan Keyes, published by Simon & Schuster, art directed by  Russel Gordon.

And hey! Look at that, I've updated my website with this and other new work for your viewing pleasure.

Newly updated www.emcguire.net

Thanks for checking it out, and take care.

The Real Boy



Happy to finally show the cover for The Real Boy, my second book with author and fellow cat owner Anne Ursu. The Real Boy is a middle grade novel set entirely in a new fantasy world, and stars Oscar the magician's assistant, and five cats.

I had such a good time working with HarperCollins/Walden Pond Press on Breadcrumbs, that I was super excited to be asked back for Anne's next book. I've written a longer post about the work that went into this cover over here on Nerdy Book Club.

Many thanks to Jordan Brown and Kellie Celia at WPP for their help with everything, and to my wonderful AD on this project- Amy Ryan. Hand drawn type for the cover is by Sarah Hoy.

Saranormal-thon

Saranormal 9

Saranormal 9 Detail
It occurred to me that I am behind on posting recent Saranormal covers! Here are covers seven, eight, and nine in this series with Simon and Schuster. I thought I'd include some detail shots as well, for kicks. As you can see, I get a lot of use out of my sparkle brushes. Art direction as always by the wonderful Laura Roode.

Saranormal 8

Saranormal 8 Detail

Saranormal 7

Saranormal 7 Detail


Thanks, and take care!