
Sometimes, when working on a book, I'll build a model to help me work out the
composition. For the big pit scene in Uncle Frank's Pit, I decided to create
a rough version out of Lego bricks, a clay and cardboard version of the head,
and a toy crane.
Looking at the model, I drew a rough sketch of how I wanted the final
picture to look. One of the great things about having a model was that
I could try the scene from several different angles to see which one would
work best.
The next step was to scan the picture into the computer.
All of the final drawings for Uncle Frank's Pit were drawn on the computer.
I used a Wacom drawing tablet and a program called Painter. Here's what
the picture looked like halfway through the coloring stage.
This picture took about a week and a half. It was a two-page
spread, and all of the type was added later by the designer at the publishing
company. Here's the finished version: