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EXCITING NEWS! I have two new book contracts, with Random House Children's Books. Details here.

WHAT I'M WORKING ON RIGHT NOW
I'm illustrating NAKED!, a new Michael Ian Black picture book (Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, Summer/2014). For my other book projects (including future), see my Books section.

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I'M BORED: Written by Michael Ian Black & illustrated by Debbie Ridpath Ohi. Published by Simon & Schuster BFYR (Sept/2012).

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Visit Inkygirl.com, my illustrated guide for those who write and draw for young people. For info about my writing, drawing and other projects, see DebbieOhi.com.

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Sunday
Jul032011

Video: First Attempt Using Camtasia To Show How I Doodle

Using a free trial version of Camtasia to see what's involved in doing a screencast. Pretty easy to learn (I only had to check the manual once), user-intuitive if you've used iMovie before.

Ooo, I see lots of potential here for fun picture book trailers, illustration process promo & tutorials, other fun.

Camtasia file was 11.9 MB in size.

Reader Comments (1)

Hi,
This might be a silly question, but I have never used Camtasia. Were you using a separate drawing program or just drawing right in Camtasia? If so, can you tell me the drawing program you were using?
Thanks.

July 23, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

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