For this week, I break down the first page for ‘A Bright Ass Idea!’ and the steps I needed to take to just get Page 1 of the illustrated book completed. It took a lot of searching and some editing.
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This week, I’m selecting the royalty-free artwork website that will provide the illustrations for our next ‘Not For Kids’ book. I’ll also be breaking down each page, comparing the images I would personally choose versus what artificial intelligence 🤖 would suggest.
Let’s see how human creativity stacks up against AI in bringing this story to life!
In Article 14, we conduct research to see what options are available for royalty-free artwork for ‘A Bright Ass Idea!’ and how storyboards help provide the blueprint for the adult-themed children’s book.
This week I break down how to use the idea for the next adult-themed children’s book and draft a story. Using the “invention of the light bulb” idea, I used the tools from last week, like Story Arcs and Mind Maps, to craft a narrative that’s as engaging as it is laugh-out-loud funny.
After discussing Mind Maps, Concept Maps, Knowledge Graphs, and Story Arcs in last week’s article, this week we focus on two of the four to begin with our next illustrated book.