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    JULY CONTEST: Design a book cover for the Wizard of Oz

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    • sisimite.azul
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        • Heather Boyd
          Heather Boyd @lucillustrations last edited by

          @lucillustrations you finally got it to post, that's great - but you can go back and delete one because you've posted two copies. I'd keep the one that has more likes. 🙂

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            lucillustrations @Heather Boyd last edited by

            @Heather-Boyd - Thanks. yes I’ve tried - having a few technical difficulties.

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              DK Ryland
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              • Adam Thornton
                Adam Thornton last edited by

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                Hi everyone! My first ever contest entry. After feeling intimidated by the high standard of illustrations being posted by my fellow SVSers, I've decided to join in after realising this is a great way to encourage yourself to improve. I hope others do the same. As ever, I'm looking forward to seeing everyone else's work.
                Adam.
                UK.

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                • deborah Haagenson
                  deborah Haagenson @Adam Thornton last edited by

                  @Adam-Thornton We had the same idea. My picture is in a circle, but very diifferent, I also have my trees extending outside the circle. I think I'll wait to submit it though so they aren't right together.

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                  • Lucky Platt
                    Lucky Platt @Chip Valecek last edited by Lucky Platt

                    @Chip-Valecek this is such a fun prompt! I just have one sort of technical question - I know there is a template a very specific size requirements/print specs, but there isn't anything in the prompt regarding web size, and already the final work posted in the thread varies greatly. Could you add specifications for the uploaded image size? thanks!

                    http://luckyplatt.com/
                    @imluckyplatt

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                    • Adam Thornton
                      Adam Thornton @deborah Haagenson last edited by Adam Thornton

                      @deborah-Haagenson Hey Deborah, yes, I'd imagine that it's easy to have similar ideas. The circle on my picture is supposed to represent the witch's telescopic eye watching Dorothy et al. before she sends out the wolves. I'm looking forward to seeing yours.

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                      • Adam Thornton
                        Adam Thornton @Lucky Platt last edited by

                        @Lucky-Platt The original email for this contest says the image size must be no more than 500kb. Hope that helps 😊

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                        • Lucky Platt
                          Lucky Platt @Adam Thornton last edited by

                          @Adam-Thornton thanks! I was wondering if there could be a pixel-width specification so that when everyone uploads their work it looks the same, but maybe that's too techie 🙂

                          http://luckyplatt.com/
                          @imluckyplatt

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                          • Adam Thornton
                            Adam Thornton @Lucky Platt last edited by

                            @Lucky-Platt I'd say that's asking too much from us beginners! 😉

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                            • deborah Haagenson
                              deborah Haagenson @Lucky Platt last edited by

                              @Lucky-Platt We have specifics in inches. Pixels are just another measurement. Am I missing something? I checked before I started and if I remember correctly the size limit made sense when reducing a 300 dpi 8 x 10 or 8.5 x 11 to 72 dpi. Has anybody else checked this out?

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                              • Lucky Platt
                                Lucky Platt @deborah Haagenson last edited by

                                @deborah-Haagenson so sorry for the confusion, I'm going to try to explain why I was asking about image size.

                                By image size I meant the size of the image as it appears on a laptop or tablet screen, which is totally variable depending on how the image is saved and uploaded for web viewing. The specs that we were given (5.4" x 8" with .25" bleed) are for print - meaning, if you're working digitally, your document or image size would be 300dpi and 5.4" x 8" plus a .25" bleed. If you're working traditionally, you are creating a drawing/painting/whatever that is 5.4" x 8" with at least 1/4" additional border art on each edge that would cover the bleed and then scanning the artwork at 300dpi. (Of course either way you could work larger than 5.4" x 8", but your work would have to be scalable - proportionally larger, so that when the art was reduced for print, it would meet the specs.) Anyway, I was just hoping that we could see the cover submissions at a uniform size - the ones that have been uploaded so far are many different sizes.

                                http://luckyplatt.com/
                                @imluckyplatt

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                                • deborah Haagenson
                                  deborah Haagenson @Lucky Platt last edited by

                                  @Lucky-Platt Thank you for the information! I didn't realize that the sizing was for print. I'm not very knowledge when it comes to file sizing beyond what we normally submit for this contest.

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                                  • Emily Patriquin
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                                    Emily Patriquin
                                    www.instagram.com/emilydabbles

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                                    • Laurasketches
                                      Laurasketches last edited by

                                      Wizard of oz book cover with bleed for SVS July 2020.jpg
                                      Laura Balmaceda
                                      @laurasketches
                                      @misslaurabalmacedaart
                                      www.laurabalmacedaart.com

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                                      • JoshSchouwstra
                                        JoshSchouwstra last edited by

                                        Wanted to go for what The Wonderful Wizard of Oz would look like as a graphic novel/comic. 🙂

                                        OzCover_JoshSchouwstra.jpg

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                                        • deborah Haagenson
                                          deborah Haagenson last edited by deborah Haagenson

                                          I took a more traditional approach. My Grandparents gave me the 1956 edition of the book in the 1960s. My Grandmother's initial was near this scene in the book.

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                                          • JessicaStauffer
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