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    • Bennie
      Bennie last edited by

      Love the idea and your sketch. Think you need more or a better place for the text. Looks like it pushes your other elements to much on each other so they become a cluther (hope i used the right English word and you do understaind me...). Keep on going... love to see the rest of the proces

      https://www.instagram.com/bennievialle/

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      • ArtofJoseGalue
        ArtofJoseGalue @Bennie last edited by

        @Bennie Yeah, i was thinking the same thing last night. The title will be the last thing i accommodate, i am not feeling it yet. Thank you

        Jose A. Galue
        www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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        • ArtofJoseGalue
          ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

          Doing my final pass!

          sketch-07.jpg

          Jose A. Galue
          www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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          • Johanna Kim
            Johanna Kim SVS OG @ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

            @josegalue25 Not having read the book (yet), I read the synopsis on Amazon. My takeaways are that this knight is trapped in his armor, so the armor is rather important, and he's also on a journey of self-discovery, so the character is somewhat introspective. I think your sketches are interesting in that there's lots of clues as to what happens in the book. I also like the half armor covering his face, and his closed eye. My initial thought, though, is that the title and the author and perhaps also illustrator text needs to be given more space. My second thought is that I want to see more of the armor, since it's it's a significant element.

            One idea that came to mind is the enlarge and bring the knight up to fill the cover more, and keep it dark like you have it your value thumbnail, so you have a strong read of the armor from a distance (your first read of the cover). Then adding the text within the armor itself, the chest/stomach area.

            Then the other story details could then be placed around the armor, lighter, delicate (your second read of the cover once you pick it up from the shelf).

            Loving the spine details, and the figures on the top and bottom of the spine!

            http://www.johannakim.com
            http://instagram.com/johannahkim/

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            • burvantill
              burvantill Moderator last edited by

              I have not read the book so i can only comment on the art. I really like the idea of the decorative border. It reminds me of the old illuminated books.
              There does not seem like a lot of room for the title, though. Maybe, you could bring the tree on the left down to give the title some more space.
              The value study is working for me. πŸ‘πŸ™‚

              Lisa Burvant
              www.lisaburvant.com
              Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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              • djly
                djly last edited by

                @josegalue25 - I'm loving the thumbnail and the border is gorgeous!

                The only piece that sticks out to me is the helmet on the knight (sorry I have not read the story). It seems like it should be slightly larger on the left. Right now it looks like it would be approximately the same size as the other half of his head but I think it would need to be the other half of his head + the material of the armor, if that makes sense.

                I'm loving this idea and can't wait to see how it comes together!!

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                • ArtofJoseGalue
                  ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                  Hi Everybody,
                  Below is what I have so far! I think I'm gonna start coloring now, maybe the color palette first. I read your feedback and I appreciate it a lot, thank you. Therefore, I think it was time to address the title.

                  The title is a graphic design issue. I noticed the little space on the top but if my font is bold and strong I can cover a lot of room. I don't want the title to be that big and fight for relevance with the knight. It is mainly an illustration cover. The title can hover above the trees on the right and the clouds on the left.

                  sketch-10.jpg

                  @Johanna-Kim Thank you for the critique, I tried to fix some of the problems. One of the things I did and will do with the armor is to add some flowers and it is gonna be shining and beautiful. Hopefully, the amount of detail will give it the "significant element" you mentioned and I agree with you.

                  @burvantill "old illuminated book" is what I was looking for πŸ˜„ . I made the title to hover over the trees, I think this works what do you think?

                  @djly you are right! I flipped the image and noticed the helmet issue. Thanks.

                  Jose A. Galue
                  www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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                  • ArtofJoseGalue
                    ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                    The Knight in Rusty Armor... I wrote The King in Rusty Armor on my previous post.
                    Brain fart!

                    sketch-11.jpg

                    Jose A. Galue
                    www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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                    • ArtofJoseGalue
                      ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                      I'm gonna take a break! I need to sleep on these palettes. Yellow maybe?
                      I think the piece is about 4-5 hours away, thank you all for keeping up!

                      sketch-12.jpg

                      Jose A. Galue
                      www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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                      • burvantill
                        burvantill Moderator @ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                        @josegalue25 I like the yellow and also the one in the upper right. πŸ‘

                        Lisa Burvant
                        www.lisaburvant.com
                        Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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                        • sigross
                          sigross @ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                          @josegalue25 I don't know the story, so I'm just going on what I can see. I reckon if you're going for this yin/yang splitting of the cover style, the title looks like it's been plonked on top. The rest of the cover has a harmony to it. I'd like to see the title more involved in what's going on around it. Invite it in to become a part of the rest of the cover.

                          www.grossiebazaar.com
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                          • MichaelaH
                            MichaelaH last edited by

                            I like the yellow one also the most and as other have said, I would try to change the font style. You have really great concept.

                            https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
                            https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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                            • SCBenedict
                              SCBenedict last edited by

                              top left or top right.

                              "Tell your own story, and you will be interesting." Louise Bourgeois

                              scbenedict.com

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                              • Bennie
                                Bennie last edited by

                                Top right would be my choise... title is better this way... now the rest of your illustration isn’t pushed in by the text anymore...

                                https://www.instagram.com/bennievialle/

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                                • ArtofJoseGalue
                                  ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                                  Hi everybody, I've read that some of you haven't read the book.
                                  I read the book many years ago, but I found this summary that is pretty good.

                                  http://www.jfdperfsolutions.com/modules/news/personal_improvement-book_summary~3A_~26quot~3Bthe_knight_in_rusty_armor~26quot~3B_by_robert_fisher.html

                                  Great story about family, self-help and hard challenges. Highly recommended!

                                  Below my take so far on this cover. I'm almost done but I'm gonna take a break.

                                  sketch-14.jpg

                                  Jose A. Galue
                                  www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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                                  • ArtofJoseGalue
                                    ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                                    For those of you who like to skip until the end, here is part of the whole process and final piece.

                                    sketch-15.jpg

                                    Book Summary: http://www.jfdperfsolutions.com/modules/news/personal_improvement-book_summary~3A_~26quot~3Bthe_knight_in_rusty_armor~26quot~3B_by_robert_fisher.html

                                    Jose A. Galue
                                    www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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                                    • Susan Marks
                                      Susan Marks @ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                                      @josegalue25 It's great to follow-along on your work-in-progress.
                                      I really like the border on the left half-I think it really reflects the half-ness of the Knight-that he is half-armor. The border is half-way around the book (in case I wasn't very articulate).

                                      I like the palette in the lower left with the green. To my taste, it is a little more regal than the others which feel more contemporary and more earthy.

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                                      • djly
                                        djly last edited by

                                        @Johanna-Kim - wow-wee just beautiful!!

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                                        • Sas
                                          Sas @ArtofJoseGalue last edited by

                                          @josegalue25 Wow this looks great!!! Love your choice of font as well. Very medievely πŸ˜‚ Love the colors your choose. It was fun to see your progress and I learned a lot from you. Thank you for that!

                                          https://www.instagram.com/sasmakkinje/

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                                          • ArtofJoseGalue
                                            ArtofJoseGalue @Sas last edited by

                                            @Sas Thank you! Glad you liked it. I learned a lot from this piece too, it was so different.

                                            Jose A. Galue
                                            www.instagram.com/artofjosegalue/

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