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So what should I be watching for in my inbox to get into this websinar later today?
Look for a mail by "Events at Digital Arts Live" you should already have it.
You're getting pretty good at this!
I have one suggestion, though. On many of your covers the title and/or author name are pushed to the very top and bottom. This causes an inbalance because there's such a void in the center of the cover. There are also mechanical considerations from things like trim and bleed. Even if these are ebook covers, the image can get cropped in thumbnails and cover images on Amazon and B&N. Give the text a little more breathing room.
Although it can be a mechanical contrivance , and can make for cookie-cutter covers, the rule-of-thirds can be used to help judge placement of graphic and text elements. If you overlay a thirds grid you can see the text is well out of bounds to make a good balance. The art is taking too much center stage, when it's really both art and text that sell the book.
And another mail from "Paul Bussey at 3D Art Live" this time :
Title : Book Cover Art Workshop is in less than 2 hours!
both mails with the link to the conference.
I found mine, it was thrown into the "promotions" folder in gmail.
Thanks for the input Tobor
did they tell you as to why the trolls was refused? I think its rather well done.
They never tell me why, they actually don't say it's declined they just never approve it so it stays in "pending" indefinitely.
Notes from today's webinar
I looked it up, and I sold my 1st cover last July so I guess I have been doing this a year. I was way off. lol
Anyway some of the links I shared today in case you all missed them some have been shared here before:
https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/cover-templates - this is Amazon's KDP - Kindle direct publishing - this is where you get your print templates when someone wants to buy a print cover. You will need to know the size book they want, and page count as well paper type - white or cream.
https://covervault.com/ - this is where I get most my mockup covers. You will need Photoshop and know how to use smart objects. You can also Google book cover mockups to find others.
https://www.deviantart.com/frozenstocks/art/UNRESTRICTED-Windblown-Hair-Brushes-132680582 - unrestricted hair brushes by frozenstocks on DA I use these sometimes over or under 3D hair to add movement and flyaways.
Thanks a lot for all the good info and feedback yesterday, everybody.
For completion I'll put up my two WIPS from yesterday up here
@Linwelly I liked the 1st one of these. I think the skin it prettier on your figure and the text really pops. In the 2nd one the text gets lost in the chandelier lighting. Just my 2 cents though. :) BTW I read Taiduo, really interesting story line!
@deathbycanon all the covers are lovely. The troll cover is very well done. The only thought I have as to why it might have been rejected is, to my eyes, it looks the most like a 3d render. The others might have been more post worked to make them look like 2d art. Just a guess. assuming the gatekeeper/site prefer 2d to 3d. That bias seems to exist in comic books as well so the "holy grail" for a lot of 3d comic book artists is to find a way to make it look 2d.
I agree the Trolls cover is well done but if the book cover site ever visits the Daz home page, they would have seen that art for the last month or more as it was features very prominently. They may not understand the provenance of the work. They are used to most of their cover artists using purchased royalty free art from stock image providers.
I've read about the 3D bias but I think that has related more to the Poser/V4 look of things.
Yeah - that bias/preference is alive and well for sure, and searching for the grail is a lot of fun!
- Greg
This thread is pure gold. I just picked up Daz again because I need a mock cover for promo purposes.
I have been creating covers way back when but holy hell, has it come a long way since then!
Thanks a lot, I will work on both of them and post again, the skin certainly is one issue and i was thinking about the lights and the text mixing up as well. So more experimenting. And Thank for reading, I'm glad you like it :D
I've not had much time to be popping by of late and less to be doing covers. I was dissapointed to miss another of the book cover events that I had signed up for but time just wasn't on my side. Anywho, a friend asked me to try and come up with a couple of covers for her so I put some other things to one side and produced these. They still need a little tweaking - and there is still my placeholder text where the back cover copy should be - but I'm hoping they're going to be OK.
Something for another friend. The figure is just a placeholder (I've used it before in colour), as I'm really just concerned with the actual cover design for a series, potentially by different authors. I don't think it's a project that will fly anytime soon though.
You have a very destinctive style. Should work with a series.
We have another webinar workshop this Sunday that includes sharing of book cover artwork. For those on this thread, it's a chance to connect with other artists like you in real time and share artwork, questions and tips in a live setting!
https://digitalartlive.com/event/comic-book-workshop-share-and-connect-with-artists/
Showcase, Promotion and Workflow Discussion
Share your Comic Book/Book Cover/Story World Artwork
Sunday 7th October
20:00 BST (London)/15:00 EDT (New York)/12:00 PDT (Los Angeles)
Creating an illustrative narrative is a challenging and yet fulfilling project. There’s a large amount of creative elements to consider! This workshop allows you to connect with similar creative minds, discovering tips, workflows, challenges and successes.
I just sent this off but I'm pretty sure it will be approved, the new book for the underdog mage series. I had so much fun with this cover!
I've got my own thread in the Art Studio, but thought I should probably add my cover to this group as well just to keep things organised. I've followed this thread since the beginning and love the micro community that has formed around it, and am so glad that I can finally contribute something.
Welcome to the thread! This is nice work, great atmosphere
Sorry, I forgot about that rule. I'll just note that The Scriptorium, whose fonts I've used a lot on my faux pulp efforts here, have a 40% discount this week.
Mod Edit to remove unsolcited off site Commercial link
Hubby and I were graphic artists for an international multimedia fortune 500 company that specialized in branded marketing.in 100s of buildings located across the nations. We had 401k plans, company paid rental cars, free trips to Europe etc. He got injured on job, I stopped working to nurse him (poor him) and during his recovery I revisited my earlier passion for writing and creating books covers. You are doing well. The thing you are doing better than some others is branding. If I tore your book cober cover into 4 pieces I would still recognoze them as the same brand. Good job.
Edit cover
I think blood flows is the better of the two.
Night Hunter is best. Rule of thirds.
Picture this as a thumbnail on an iphone or android. Limit fonts to 3 max. And revist your color chart. Nice cover but too many text colors.
Love it!
A little late, but none the less facebook has a little something you agree to when you join, which is if you upload art you give them a usage license. Which is why I never upload art I want to retain the rights to.