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REMINDERS

COLOR and PNG format.
No borders. Make sure the image matches my dimensions.
600 DPI or better resolution (prefer 600 dpi)

I will do any BALLOONS - dialogue or captions.

Commercial Use!! I am writing a book that I hope to sell!!


Below is the description for the panel I am assigning. Please the review the panel and the overall project description, and ask any questions. If you confirm it is OK, I will accept your proposal.

Background info for this panel

The world is in economic crisis. Calamities aflict the globe, as it spirals to total catasrophe. Our protagonist is Shlomo, a software developer who works on a program called BROD. In order to save the world, either one of 2 things must happen. If every Jew in the world keeps the Sabbath, with all its rules and prohibitions, the coming destruction can also be avoided. (The other is if BROD can help restart the European banks, the final economic and social crisis will be averted.)

Description of action

In this panel, we see Shonda and her 2 children (Shira and Yossi) sitting at the dinner table, ready to have Sabbath dinner. (Please see reference info for Sabbath evening dinner.) Shlomo can be seen entering the house. He is wearing an overcoat.

Characters

Shlomo Frumest, main character. Usually pictured in dark suit and tie, white shirt, yarmulke. Here is Shlomo. In this panel, he has an overcoat on as he arrives home.
Shonda Frumest, his wife. Here are examples of Shonda. She should be dressed similarly to these examples: dark dress, sleeves should be full length, dress length should cover her kneees.
Yossi Fromest Shlomo and Shonda's son. Here are examples of Yossi
Shira Fromest Shlomo and Shonda's daughter. Here are examples of shira

Caption

The family is eager for Shabbos dinner by the time Shlomo returns from shul.

Dialogue (I will do the balloons!)

None

Reference Links

shabbos evening
Shlomo
Shonda
Yossi
Shira

Panel width (inches) 3.98

Panel height (inches) 3.14

NOTES FOR ARTISTS --- PLEASE READ --- PLEASE READ

  1. I have a day job, and also I am not available Friday night and Saturday day, so I don't always respond quickly. I appreciate your patience.
  2. I hope to eventually publish this graphic novel, and would like to properly credit all the artists. Please provide name, location, email/website/instagram/etc. if possible. (I will keep asking for this, it's important to me!)
  3. Please provide a sketch or line drawing so I can make sure the dialogue balloon fits and that I have provided good direction.
  4. Please make sure we you have no further questions, then let me know that you agree to do this panel and I will approve your offer.