Monday, February 16, 2009

Pop-Up

I got to make my own pop-up spread for my children's book class! I assemble them all the time at work, but I have never designed my own from beginning to end. It was very educational and I respect people who make intricate pop-ups because even the most simple things can be complicated. The project was to do an alphabet pop-up (my letter was "I") about a boy who does different magic tricks, sometimes they go wrong and sometimes they work, and they get more and more extravagant as you go through the alphabet.

So I started with a sketch...
Then I did a mock-up of the spread to get the mechanics right and make sure it opened and closed without catching on itself or ripping. (Definitely not as easy as it sounds!!) I used a heavy card stock paper so it would hold up. Regular paper is too flimsy.
Finally, I did all the final drawings, painted the background and each of the pieces of the pop-up, scanned them into the computer, printed them on thick paper, and assembled everything! This was the first time I used just acrylic paint for a project. I kind of like it, I think I will do more with it. The photo certainly doesn't have the same effect as the actual pop-up...it just doesn't "jump out at you" like the real thing...who knew!?...I'm pretty satisfied with the finished product. A few things didn't turn out the way I expected, but that's ok! It was still fun!

4 comments:

Jackie said...

hi lauren! Love your pop up! its so cute :) i wish i was in the class! :( but it looks really great. the ice cream looks yummy. Keep it up, i want to see more!

Aaron Delani said...

This is awesome...

I've asked you 4 times before if you've ever done a pop-up, and now you completely have!

This is really awesome Lauren!

We should have another art gathering again soon!

BrandoAbba said...

This is awesome!! Really great work! make more :)

Mac McCool said...

It's totally impressive, Lauren, and it opens smoothly! Amazing work!!! Yoohoo!!!