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Mo Wants Ice Cream

written by Stella Karagiannaki

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Burry A Mole Alone

written by Cat Reilly

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Big, Hairy and Kind of Scary

written by Michael Cioffi

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All The Same

written by Judy Spencer

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Fablewood Friends

written by Doc Lanternn

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A Walk With Grampy

written by Beth Rubin

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Three Chilly Sheep

written by Kathleen Phillips Shibley

& Christine Marie Slagle

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Slippy The Toad

written by Lyn O'Connor

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A Very Dirty Boy

written by Ellen Brown

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Anne Bobaloo Bogalympic Frog

written by Matthew McNulty

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Emilia In The Media

written by Aunt Belly Mae

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Ponder the Frog

written by Martha Hackett

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Searching for Ooh

written by Austen Hempstead

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Captain Cornish

written by Jon Buxton

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Pumpkin's Fairytale

written by Tracy Curran

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Peep the Sheep

written by John Buxton

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The Pink Stripy Pipefish

written by Michael O'Connor

The Jolliest Elf Cover

The Jolliest Elf

written by Dan McManus

The cover for the book Eye Spy

Eye Spy A Thief

written by Dan McManus

This is a style I developed working in the animation and game industry used to iterate character designs. I use this when the project needs a touch of the 3 dimensional. Many a rolling hill in the background.

This is the style that I have been developing and improving since I was 16 years old. I’m working in a maximum of two planes wherever possible. Things in the background are only added when essential to the story. They are often drawn on the same horizon line as the main focal character and adjusted in size to create depth. This is how comics were done originally and is my favourite way to work. 

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