Sci Fi Art Now contributing artist Dave Windett and writer John Gatehouse have just launched Little Lemming Books, a new publishing imprint for print and digital media, kicking their line off with Trick or Treat, the first story to feature aspring reporter Neela Nightshade.
Town gossip has it that creepy Monster Mansion on top of Gallows Hill is haunted. Investigating for herself, Neela discovers that the stories are all true…! And when the terrifying Monsters in the Basement escape, nothing can stop them from destroying the town…
Dave and John have worked together for numerous companies on more projects than they can remember, featuring both licensed characters and their own creations. Little Lemming Books is their first leap into the brave new world of electronic self publishing made possible by the emergence of devices such as the Amazon Kindle and Apple’s iPad.
Produced with the help of expert E–Book developer Paul Drummond, also a contributor to SciFi Art Now.
Trick or Treat is the first of a series of illustrated children’s comedy horror books.
• Little Lemming Books can be found at: www.littlelemmingbooks.com
• A version of Trick or Treat for Iphone, Ipod, Ipad, Nook and other epub readers is available at Lulu.com
• More of Dave’s artwork can be seen at www.davewindett.com and news and sneek peeks at upcoming projects can be found on Dave’s Blog.
• Paul Drummond's site has information about his E–Book development services.
SciFi Art Now is a book collecting some of the best in contemporary science fiction art by a wide range of creators. The book, edited by John Freeman, includes an introduction by the legendary Chris Foss and is on sale now in all good bookshops.
Showing posts with label Paul Drummond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Drummond. Show all posts
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Sci-Fi Art Now Creator Interview: Paul Drummond
Paul Drummond is a designer and commercial illustrator based in Lancashire. He started out as a lecturer, worked in print, moved into web development, then finally got round to painting pictures.SciFi Art Now: What tools do you mainly use to create your art?
Paul Drummond: A mixture of scanned drawings, digital painting and 3D modelling. I also do line art and logo design using applications such as Illustrator.
SciFi Art Now: Why?
Paul: I like drawing and I'm used to working on computer, so digital painting works for me. It provides a great deal of flexibility in terms of composition, allowing me to mix 2D and 3D elements as required. It also helps when fixing mistakes, and I make a lot of those.
SciFi Art Now: What inspired you to become an artist?
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SciFi Art Now: What was the most useful piece of advice you were given when you began learning your craft?
Paul: Don't give up the day job. I still haven't.
SciFi Art Now: Which artists most inspire you?
Paul: Concept artists such as Dylan Cole amaze me. He can sketch and rough a matte painting in the time it takes me to catch up on my email. Chris Moore creates rich and evocative covers and is polite enough to make encouraging noises when I show him my images. Adam Paquette also creates beautiful concept art and Dave Windett is a vastly underrated comics illustrator.
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| The Painted Bride |
Paul: The potential for interesting and exciting subject matter.
SciFi Art Now: Do you have a favourite piece of work or project you have worked on?
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| The Melancholy |
I'm working on some eBooks for author Stephen Gallagher at the moment, and it's fun to create big, bold, thriller-type covers. They're quite retro, especially the Down River image with its Ford Capri wing mirror:
Some of my line art has been popular too:, such as 01-22-03-16 and Bot Grid.
SciFi Art Now: In your career, have you had any bizarre experiences while creating your art?
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| Bot 1 |
SciFi Art Now: What most frustrates you about being an artist?
Paul: My own limitations and how long everything takes.
SciFi Art Now: What keeps you going despite the hopefully occasional frustrations?
Paul: Friendly clients and the moment when an image starts to work for me.
SciFi Art Now: What advice would you offer to anyone starting out as an artist?
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| Down River - ebook illustration |
• Check out Paul's work at www.pauldrummond.co.uk. You can contact him via his web site or at enquiriesATpauldrummond.co.uk.
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