March Prompt "Book Cover"
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Misty McKeithen
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Hey there! All of these covers look awesome! This is my first post on the forums Here's my entry for the contest.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
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WHAT A CHALLENGE! Here's mine. And I started rereading the book because of this prompt!
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@JDRpictures Wow, I love the dreamlike quality of your illustration and the split of the dark/light with the ivory tower in the middle! It came out awesome!
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Phew! Got this done just in time! Here's my book cover for 'A Bear Called Paddington' by Michael Bond
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@hannahmccaffery I love your color choice! This is so well done! Great job on the focus!!
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1984 by George Orwell. Been reading this book over the last couple of weeks. A life changing book when I read it as a teenager and still just as relevant today. Would love to make a graphic novel of 1984 set in an alternate dimension.
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@sigross What a haunting image! Love the colors and imagery!
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We're Going On A Bear Hunt authored by Michael Rosen
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Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl My favorite book by the author, adapted into a great film as well. The book is about a Fox who justifies theft to feed his family, which are forced to stay hidden underground by the villains.
Thank you
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@uzma Nice one. Haunted - was exactly how I was feeling while reading the book.
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Here is my entry for this month. I decided to go with an old favorite.
Also...please indulge my sweet 5 year old as I upload her entry for this month too. She saw me working and wanted to enter an illustration of her own story. Itβs the story of a magical bedroom where when the big chandelier turns off the animals become real and the room becomes a forest. The title had about 100 words and I am not able to remember it. Annie Jones age 5.
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My interpretation for "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane" by Kate Di Camillo. @yarartstudio -
This prompt was really fun to do! I love seeing everyone's beautiful cover renditions.
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@JessicaClark thanks! Yea the portrait is traditionally done in watercolor and then toucheded up in photoshop
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@JennyJones possibly the cutest thing ive ever seen! Gets my vote!
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@gavpartridge Thanks! Sheβll be be thrilled you think so. She has my vote too!
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Hi, everyone! Hereβs my entry for this month.
You might have seen my The Little Prince wip earlier this month but I set that project aside because it was too complex. It had too much metaphors and i was hitting a road block. I imagine I could make it work in time but time is not on my side lately I decided to go with The Paper Bag Princess at the last minute instead.
I especially like this book because of itβs brave and clever protagonist. This is just a simple piece. I finished it in a few hours and its concept is fairly simple as well. However, I like how it turned out. Though plain, i think I can still add it to my portfolio. i hope also like it. Thanks! -
@JennyJones I love her story concept - I think it would be fun for you with her permission to create a scene from very imaginative story.