Everything takes longer than I think it will, like scanning the 12 pages of the little artist's book. Issues!
I re-scanned the all the pages today. It was worth the effort. The raw images will be much better to work with in photoshop.
The B/W copy is on the workwall hanging on the vertical and the color original is on the table top.
Here are the first 2 pages (still raw scans) on which the little artist would like the captions in the finished Blurb book to read: A Sun and A Sun.
Click for previous posts about the little artist's book, Kittykee and the Sun.
Working on the 2nd book by the little artist, titled Kittykee and the Sun. This morning I put the text into a Word document.
Photocopies of pages were made, cut and assembled into a rough b&w dummy.
The dummy will be good to have for referral, after the original goes back to our grand-daughter this week.
3 1/2 and she's designed her second book! It's an accordion book made with cut painted papers, rubber stamped images and glue sticks.
Very colorful suns, houses and Kittykees flow across the pages.
Yesterday I scanned all the pages. Below is one of the raw double page scans.
From accordion book to publishing by Blurb takes time. We have just begun the process.