Alice In Wonderland Book Cover WIP
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Fun!
I love how shes holding the I for dear life and the rabbit as shes going down the hole. I love how you captured the essence of the story by adding roses and the little card soldiers. Maybe you can add the cheshire cat on the right side? Then you'll have two huge characters on each side maybe making it more balanced?
Can't wait to see where you're taking this!
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@Sas yes thank you for noticing my scribble details. I have few other details that I hope will be an addition of surprise fun lols.
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Hey @Heather-Boyd , I'm a newbie and don't know much about title placement, but one suggestion might be to write "in wonderland" closer to "Alice" but maybe much more smaller? Everyone will know about the book just by reading "Alice". I don't know it feels a bit odd to have part of the title at the bottom and "cut" by the composition. Otherwise, I really like the composition and I can't wait to it with more details!
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I agree with @marine, i think the in wonderland should be closer to Alice. I would also, randomize the falling cards a little. they seem very organized as they fall. I love the top half of the image. Very chaotic, in a good way. =)x
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@Heather-Boyd I really like your concept, great design! As a graphic designer though I have to say no, no, no, donโt separate the title! The title of the book is very important and the illustration should be there to support it or enhance it. In terms of priority, itโs title first, illustration second. Otherwise, this has a really great layout!
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Love how this is developing!! The chaotic concept is perfect for this book. Separating the title at the bottom, though, definitely makes it look like an afterthought and not a necessary element, of which it is important! Anyway, I love how the flow of the illustration naturally draws your eye through it top to bottom- Perfect!!
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So the title is together now. But this week has done a number on me with home life (my father is struggling with his mental health)-so lacking in motivation I just decided to play around with colour to help visualise and since I don't have a style I experimented with scribbles etc. lols But I love my colours -if not a bit dark -dreamy dark let's say.
They look better if you click on the image -full screen.
Question though do you know any artists or illustrators that "refine the scribble" mark making / texture etc.?Thanks
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Itโs a cool image. Alice looks a little calm given the circumstances but I assume sheโll get more expressive as you render it more. I like the feel of it very much.
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I was working with Alice's size and placement and the story around her and those playing cards -but yes you have a good point
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UPDATE
My Alice in Wonderland is far more of a challenge than I was expecting. I have decided to put it on hold for a few days and if I think I can return to it and hand it in for March I will, if not I plan to complete the Creative Composition class this month and move into my Environment Design class and review some introductory classes. Sometimes giving up just means reorganizing priorities and maybe I will rework it later - I have definitely still learned plenty. My idea included characters, creatures and environment - just too overwhelming right now. Thank you for all your support.
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@Heather-Boyd I totally understand where you are coming from, I have been there more than once. I really do love your design, but it is definitely a complex and difficult one to paint.