Book Cover WIP Serious critique requested.
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Thank you @NessIllustration ! My wife even approves of this now. Haha!
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@chrisaakins Bwahaha!! If I recall, she's very honest and picky about what she likes so kudos!
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@chrisaakins Great work! I love the rendering on the mouse.
I personally prefer the 2nd version where the "Rats of NIMH" fit in the valley area. Maybe just reduce the size of that part and you'll automatically get breathing room.
In the 3rd one, since you've shifted the text up, the space between the title and the top edge seems a little less.You also have 4 different fonts on the cover page. I'm also still learning graphic designing and text placement but I think 4 fonts is a little much.
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@Neha-Rawat I know. I don't necessarily think thats the best, either. I would have preferred an italicized version of the top font but the font I imported didn't have one. I think however in the real world an art director or graphic designer would be choosing it anyway and I would provide the illustration. Is that a correct assumption?
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@chrisaakins said in Book Cover WIP Serious critique requested.:
I don't necessarily think thats the best, either.
Yes, that is a correct assumption that the AD/graphic designer would be handling the text layout.
But I feel since we're all visual artists, we still need to try OUR best for the whole presentation (not only the illustration) even if something doesn't fall in our domain. So the fact that you yourself aren't confident about the fonts matters more especially because it's a portfolio piece.
For eg. many of us aren't website designers, yet we spend so much time making out portfolio websites look good. But we're not getting hired to design websites. I think this is similar
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@chrisaakins wow that really made a huge difference! Love the added details.
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Nicely done @chrisaakins! Personally, I would lose the house in the top left since itβs competing for my attention, though Iβm not sure why.
I think @Will-Terry said it best when he said, βEvery item in the illustration has to have a reason in carrying the story forward.β
All in all, definitely a portfolio worthy piece as it is!
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@Jeremy-Ross @chrisaakins Yeah I was about to say the same thing then saw your comment. I think it might simply be the red chimney that's fighting for attention. It might also be the contrast difference. The trees behind it are being obscured by atmosphere but the house is much sharper. Maybe you could keep a house in there, but put it over the hill so we only see some of it and make it similarly obscured by the atmosphere?
Lookin solid all around though!
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@chrisaakins Also, just from a world-building perspective, maybe it should just be "Mrs. Frisby" and the Rats of Nimh is a series that this is a part of (something like "Rats of Nimh vol 1?"). Based on your work, I don't think you're going to run out of rodent material or subjects
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@jdubz this is an actual book.
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The flow of how this carries your eye in a circle is genius. It looks amazing!
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@KathrynAdebayo Thanks so much!
@jdubz @Jeremy-Ross sorry my answer was so short before, I was typing on my phone and then got interrupted. So Mrs. Frisby is a children's book published in the 1970s. The farmhouse , rock, and everything in the picture is relevant to the story. (Except the tree, it was my imagination). I appreciate the feedback.
@Neha-Rawat I think the only thing that I would change at this point is the font. You really shouldn't have so many fonts on a cover. But I will probably leave it as is for now. I've got other irons in the fire, so to speak. Haha!
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@chrisaakins Hah no problem. I had assumed this was a book YOU were writing based on your mouse characters. Reading fail on my part! I still didn't realize it until I saw the picture on your IG account that referenced it was an existing book
That being said, you should actually make a book