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    Book Cover WIP: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH

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    • jwing
      jwing last edited by

      2 looks the best to me, the composition is pleasing and it captures the story and the characters' relationships best out of the three. Only thing I would suggest is maybe removing the two small rats/mice by the title words "and the", Initially I wasn't really sure why they were there or if they were a part of the larger illustration. The rosebush border with the crow and owl is really cool!

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      • carriecopadraws
        carriecopadraws SVS OG last edited by

        Thanks for the feedback everyone! I thought #3 was the most "boring" idea because it's a mouse in a field pretty much, I was surprised to see many people gravitate to it. But the design is reminiscent of old classic tales. I think #2 might be the more interesting concept, and will play around a bit more with the composition and shapes.

        Carrie Copa
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        • Georgios Christopoulos
          Georgios Christopoulos last edited by

          @carriecopadraws Hi!I think version 3 works with me a lot .though it seems like a bboring idea like you said, the use of negative space really makes it interesting! With that being said, B is a pretty nice idea ,but i think you have to incorporate some kind of negative space to it..

          Just my opinion on this!!thanks for sharing!

          PS : Something like this,with the sky creating the negative space or something like that.
          Hope I helped you even a little!
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          • carriecopadraws
            carriecopadraws SVS OG @Georgios Christopoulos last edited by

            @Georgios-Christopoulos Maybe a better word is that #3 felt cliche to me, not boring. But if so many people like that one it must have a strong composition! Perhaps I will develop that cover instead. I appreciate everyone sharing their views.

            Thanks for the updated #2 concept! You're right that it probably needed more contrast. The rats in the story live in a rosebush so I was going for dark tones, but it was probably too dark. In fact your updated look reminds me of concept #3 and how the values work well on that one - a sense of adventure, but not too dark and scary.

            Carrie Copa
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            • C
              CSmith25 last edited by

              I’ll put in another vote for 3. I think the contrast is nice and you have a clear focal point. I didn’t notice the crow in it though (looking on a phone). If you want that as a point of emphasis you might want to make it a little more clear or just unclutter the top some. I thought the mouse was looking up at the title until one of the other comments mentioned the crow.

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              • carriecopadraws
                carriecopadraws SVS OG last edited by

                I refined cover idea #3 with your feedback! I think it's looking promising, I'm glad you guys helped me pick the cover to go forward with. I changed the top part of the design to artistic representations of the crow and owl from the story. (Mrs. Frisby is still looking at her friend the crow.) The rose/vine design borders the cover with space at the bottom for the author's name, and two rats in the lower corners. I kept the scene background fairly simple so the border will stand out.

                Thoughts on this? I know the mouse's red cape is too long to be realistic but it reminds me a of a super hero cape this way. And draws the eye to her.

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                Carrie Copa
                https://carriecopadraws.com/

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                • Nathalie Kranich
                  Nathalie Kranich last edited by

                  I really like that refined sketch.

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                  • baileyvidler
                    baileyvidler last edited by

                    This is phenomenal! I love everything about this. It's so whimsical.

                    As for the cape, I would be interested in seeing a color comp. Because the red is such a strong color, I suspect the image might look totally different in color vs. black and white.

                    Bailey Vidler
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                    • carriecopadraws
                      carriecopadraws SVS OG @baileyvidler last edited by

                      @baileymvidler Thank you, color studies are next! I wanted to nail down the composition and rough values first. If it works in greyscale it's more likely to work in color.

                      Carrie Copa
                      https://carriecopadraws.com/

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                      • carriecopadraws
                        carriecopadraws SVS OG last edited by

                        Color studies are ready! This is a story from 1971, so it's a classic tale with a modern cover update. The story takes place in spring and keywords are: Heartwarming (or hopeful), courageous, adventure. Which do you think works best?

                        (The option 4 mouse has a different tail treatment that I will probably apply to the final cover because it flows better.)

                        cover-compare-svs.jpg

                        Carrie Copa
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                        • TessaW
                          TessaW @carriecopadraws last edited by TessaW

                          @carriecopadraws This is really beautiful! Color palettes are super subjective so I think you may get a wide range of opinions here, as you've made each one attractive. My personal faves are 1,2,3 lol. Does that help? 4 is beautiful, but maybe would be better saved for a different project. When I think of the 70s, farms, and The Secret of Nimh, I personally think of a warmer color palette.

                          I do think you could make slight tweak (very very subtle adjustments). That could be down to monitor differences however.

                          Option 1- I think you could make the gray in the border just a whisper darker.

                          Option 2- I think you could make Mrs Frisby's fur a bit less pink.

                          Option 3- The sky a little lighter.

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                          • carriecopadraws
                            carriecopadraws SVS OG @TessaW last edited by

                            @TessaW Thank you! I like all your suggestions for each option, and will keep them in mind for the final illustration!

                            Carrie Copa
                            https://carriecopadraws.com/

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