I'm not haunted by ghosts, or scared of spiders or the dark.
But one thing keeps me up at night in fear . . .
© Patricia Keeler |
All that white.
All those empty pages.
At Eastern PA SCBWI, I heard a great presentation by J Byron Schachner—Judy to her friends. (She's one of those people who is so friendly that you think you are 'instantly' her friend.) So going on that assumption, Judy has a method for climbing into those scary white pages. It's a Character Bible.
In one of Judy's Character Bibles the pants came first. Judy
found a picture of pants drying on a clothes line. She thought it was a great
shot of pants. Maybe put a raccoon in them? Hello, Dewey Bob! Later, she found a photograph of a raccoon in a pair of pants.
Permission given by J Byron Schachner to publish images from her Character Bible on Drawn To Picture Books. © J Byron Schachner |
I'm developing a story about a Halloween witch, and am creating my own Halloween Character Bible. I'm learning;
1. By collecting images of witches and cats, I'm finding
what feet, noses, hats, etc., I like, and those that don't work for me.
2. I can sketch my characters in various guises, not
worrying about the final look of the characters yet. Here they can grow and
develop.
Building my Halloween Witch Character Bible © Patricia Keeler |
3. There are the common Halloween
images like bats and spiders, but I'm finding pictures of objects I hadn't
thought of, like brown moths and pumpkins wrapped in black lace.
4. While looking for witches and cats in shops, magazines, and online, I'm discovering new Halloween fonts and graphics.
5. I'm discovering new Halloween colors. Who knew pea green
would be a scary color?
6. And surprising locations. The circus definitely works for
Halloween images! Eeek!
Making a Halloween Character Bible feels like preparing the
earth for planting. No wonder it is so hard for me to get anything growing.
I've had little to grow new images from.
Here's my first sketch of a Halloween
witch
and I don't even have a headache!
Thank-you Judy for your enchanting stories, shiny characters, and kaleidoscopic art.
And for showing me a way in!
Love love love the idea of a character bible! Thanks for sharing this tip.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Di! You're the best!
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