The Interior Art for the In the Time of the Dead Trilogy
For those of you who don't know, I’m the author and illustrator for the “ In the Time of the Dead Trilogy. ” What holding these titles means is that I not only had the chance to write the books, but I was also able to do the covers and the interior artwork for them. For someone like me, a person who has always loved everything about books, it was kind of a dream come true. So what I’m going to show you now is the three different styles I used to do the interior work that is sprinkled through each of the books. We’ll start with the first book in the series, "The Zombie Axiom."

For all the books, I completed the illustrations digitally, using Photoshop. But as you can see in this book, I tried doing a bit of a pen and ink, crosshatching technique, where the darker values are built up with lines drawn upon lines. Like this:

And this:

Now, I really like working with this technique, and I was very satisfied with the finished pieces. However, for the next book I was interested in a look that wasn’t so hard-edged. I wanted something a bit more rough and dirty-feeling. This brings me to the images in the second book in the series, “The Warring Dead.”

Here, I discarded the pen and ink style and used a pencil technique for the shading as shown in the image below:

And this:

Naturally, then, this brings me to the final book in the series, “The Eternal Undead.”

In this book, you’ll find images that were done with an airbrush technique. They are a lot darker, with more heavy areas of black. Like this:

And this:

This technique was a lot of fun. I really liked the brooding quality many of the images have, and I felt they were the perfect complement to the ending of a series. Well, make that the perfect complement to the ending of thisseries. You’ll have to read it to find out why!
Published on February 22, 2016 02:14
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