I received an offer from a popular online- bookstore in Bulgaria about my major project comic book! Although I am very happy that someone had reached out already, and it is even a quite popular one, I have some second thoughts. The reason for that is because they are an online store, and one of their conditions is for the book to only be sold on their website and nowhere else. I really wanted to try and get it into actual book stores, where people can see it in real life.
For now, I will keep working on that, and keep the online bookstore offer as a plan B.
Monday, 11 September 2017
Samodiva is now on Behance!

I decided to add this project on my Behance page.
I haven't shared too much about it with my followers on social media, so I think it would be interesting for them to see a little sneak-peek from it before it is officially out.
I am thinking of having it on some form of online platform, probably for free, and only sell the physical copies. I had received a huge support from my followers for my last project so I think I can offer them a free digital version of this comic book.Sunday, 10 September 2017
Portfolio/Website
I have decided to use my Behance page as both my porfolio and website. With all social media I don't feel the need yet to have a separate website, since it would contain the exact same content, and I don't really see the point in it. I really like Behance, not only because it looks professional, it gives you the option to include short bio and other social media links, but it also allows you to post a multiple images per post. For example, in my Garden Collection post, I have included a series of illustration that I have made, that have similar aesthetics and elements. Or, in the posting about my comic book, I have included a few pictures of the pages and the cover. That option on the platform allows everything to be kept nice and tidy.
I am also keeping my facebook page up to date, because there not only I can share my illustrations, but it is the best place to share articles and videos of interviews that other websites and media do with me. It is a nice platform to let people know about new project, or update them about current ones. It is also good for communication and answering questions.
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
Printing Samodiva
Since I finished colouring my pages, I put the text on them using InDesign and created the layout, still using InDesign.
I ordered 5 copies in english and 5 in bulgarian using the online service PrintMyBook.co who print and deliver books using a pdf file provided. What I got looks good, the covers are harder than the inside paper, and the colours are looking good- of course not the same as the original, and there are a few pages that are darker than what I wished they would be. There are a few issues with the prints- even tough I left 5 mm bleed, there are pages that are cut way too closely and there is small amount of either text or image missing. Which is not fatal but still bothers the eye. I noticed a few typos after the print, so there is a list of a couple of things to fix. I am still glad I made those test copies because they give me an idea of how the project actually looks like and what to change and/or fix to make it better. I would not have time to fix those things and order and receive new printing copies before the hand- in date, so I would present to ones I already have. I am still proud with what I have created and hope it would be appreciated even with its little flaws.
Illustrated Tote bags!
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As I am planning on opening my own etsy store, I made some more merch test using the same company as for the t- shirts of the samodiva, as I was very happy with their art printing. This time I made a few tote bags with my illustrations on them, and the prints are looking awesome! People are already showing interest in those, and asking about where they could buy them! For now, I have made 4 different ones, but they do make them on demand and it takes 2-4 days so I can print more whenever I want, with whichever illustration I want. I find this service very convenient and the quality is amazing.
Samodiva- merch tests
I was thinking about creating some merch to go with my major project book Samodiva. I found an online service that makes high quality prints on fabric and decided to give it a go. I used the samodiva illustration I made for the cover, and added a cheeky caption to it. I am quite content with the result because the print itself turned out great, looking exactly as the illustration. I was a bit worried as to how the watercolour image would turn out, but it is perfect. I would add those to my etsy store that I am planning on opening soon.
Samodiva- Cover image
I did a watercolour of the samodiva that I will use for the cover image. In this illustration I drew her the way she e supposed to look, not the way she looks in the book. The version of the character we see in the book is distressed, not in her full potential, not powerful. In this illustration I am showing her full potential and depicting her as the ideal vision of the samodiva character. I thought it would be interesting to suggest an alternative version of her, as in alternative way things could have happened. What if the forest in the story did not get destroyed, and the nature was still untouched?
I would like to keep the cover looking pretty simple, yet classy. I would add tittle, maybe something else, but not a lot in order to keep it clean and simple.
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