Cover help and advice
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And I mention thumbnail because the first goal for this is to finish editing my novel and then post it at drivethrufiction. So the cover needs to be a good clickbait at a standard amazon, online webstore browsing size.
When I start editing the second novel, I will start doing Chapter Illustrations for this one and relaunching until I have 3 then Ill kickstart the print editions
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@makekong Sounds like you've got a solid plan! Keep up the great work
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@reberlik thank you and I will still love any comments on the upcoming progress (I will be dealing with faces lol)
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@makekong wow I think you have a good taste in covers, those multicharacter covers you shared are all so fantastic. I must admit that my favorite are the batman black and white and the batman two-face--maybe all the batmans haha. I guess that tells you about my personal taste. The common theme that I am seeing is they all have very clear size variations, conscious silhouettes, and they use the whole space in one way or another. I think this is something you have a lot of room to play with still and it would really strengthen your cover, (all your characters are roughly the same size and tend to be placed in the center of the page). The covers you shared were made with a predominant character and a second-read character(s) that is much smaller. In the case of Dragon Ball Z covers and the Fantastic Four cover they are showing a more dynamic moment--a complete action idea, but they still have a predominant character, and the smaller other characters, all with a very clear silhouette. Another important difference between the ones you shared and the thumbnails you have is how much space the text takes up.
also, be careful not to fall into the contemporary movie poster trap that is just a bunch of people collaged together. They do that to advertise the famous people in the movie (big faces, and lots of small supporting character faces), but the reeally good book covers and comic covers (and movie posters, lets be real) tell you something about the story that grabs you by making an emotional connection with one of the characters.the only manga I have ever read was sold to me in these two images, one by an artist I followed
and the second was the cover of the first volume that I saw online
I just had to know who these people were and what their story was!
hope it helps! im excited to see what your next steps are! it is hard getting stuff out of your head, but I know you can do it! -
@R-Fey-Realme thank you! I have been playing with giving priority to the main characters but I got stuck as I thought it could ruin the perspective. I will chew on it knowing they are not famous faces (thanks for that comment)
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Wishing everyonr a wonderful weekend. I am Still working on the pitch. But its the story Im working on the cover above. Its a fantasy adventure. Two sisters with no memory of who they are, but with special habilities, search the dangerous dark forest for answers and after a rescue mission they meet two other adventurers who have clues that will help them find what they look for.
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If you are a fantasy adventure reader and took a moment to read it, I am thankful for your help and would love to hear your thoughts.
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@makekong back at the cover (this is my “create to promote quarter” so Ill be working on images
I retraced and would like to start with a single character silhouette. This is The hummingbird< a fencer with short hair and a crop top bolero shirt that looks like wings.
I would like your help with opinion on the pose and proportions thank you! -