Remember how Joanna's feedback helped me to see my doors weren't working? Well, turns out that re-hanging the door in spread 1 had a major knock-on effect for spread 2...
Julia's text here says:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqqp1tiX6pQ1ILmcGfbIbmwBOpP81X6zZAnE0fnMBR2oNHWjH92a5ct_j27tlWT_H382bb3swFUipZuT4k72JYP5gchf6ezBm4_wLjxgBynpSe4MWZ3KA_wfAWjro6ttlcP6DAn3e3rlk/s400/bears-sketches.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7mRaTFgS6bod4pxlh6egFBt5hS5pIjlt1qrtbvrEB4GjbNle13CqAaB7tWlxHNtxSTvcYpEbnCHvUku3JkAc_wu_bBaGR-EsqyfIk141vzb0jSaqd6uhASd9paSrgEUankTBpR-7N-F8/s400/bears-spread-2a.jpg)
I didn't want to take us out into the hall too early: I wanted a transition spread with the child still with Mum, telling her about the bear, which we now see properly.
The touble was, I could find no way to fit this drawing into the layout, without the composition being very one-sided, or the gutter running through the characters and losing any workable space for the text. But, once I rehung the door the other way, it all fell into place:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBWJwivQgfmDKmH4xDA1RUXnUsZugXUggl8DXPpb0WfxpsdmHYZZgzfc3xi0ysPaB3OEaDBZkiFz9xBD2OSimue7JqfNP6Zh8I2W8SqRKJvM0BHarkweYa1JdToBkLWnepwCp4W2bcRuI/s400/bears-spread-2b.jpg)
So thank you Joanna again!
As you can see, the cat fits quite neatly into the picture. Not sure of the best position for the text on the right - the publisher can decide.
As you can see, the cat fits quite neatly into the picture. Not sure of the best position for the text on the right - the publisher can decide.
1 comment:
LOL at the cat on this one!
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