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[livejournal.com profile] gnibbles did a cover for me!




The aspect ratio is off, so not quite appropriate for the final book, alas. }:) Although in complete seriousness, I like a number of things about it. She's using the skyline of the Sun Etherium at the top and the Moon Etherium at the bottom to frame the figures, which I had not thought of and which looks cool. And her rendering of Ardent (the satyress on the left) is charming. ♥

I am ambivalent about my skillz as an artist, particularly when it comes to realistic illustration. Silhouettes I can handle. Full color ... eh.

But I have, once or twice, done full-color portraits that approach the general vicinity of the skill level I want for The Moon Etherium cover. Moreover, the final image is going to be mainly seen at 150x250 or 300x500 or so. So I was thinking, maybe if I start with a really big file and then shrink it down a lot, it could be mistaken for professional?

I am unconvinced by this reasoning.

Still, I kinda felt like drawing this morning, and I really did not feel like writing, so I took some reference photos of myself, did a sketch, and started to color it. Not in the slapdash fashion of my quick doodles, but a serious attempt to make it look good, no matter how long it takes.



I didn't really keep track of time, but this is probably 2-3 hours in. I am abandoning it here.

Interestingly, I'm quitting not because I feel like I've proved to myself that I'm not good enough: the jury is still out on that one. From the technical "does this look like a picture of a person?" perspective, it's not that bad.

From the "does this look like an appealing character?" perspective, though, it's not working. I think Gnibbles's painting has more heart and spirit. Mine looks ... off. Not just "I need to futz more with it" (which I do), but it just looks fundamentally not-very-attractive. Possibly I could fix it without restarting entirely, but I think re-doing the underlying sketch and coloring anew will be less frustrating.

EDIT:

Revised version-in-progress! Got to about the same place as the earlier one, after 2.5 hours, and am much happier with it. Not wild about how it looks at thumbnail size, though. I may need to do the headband in a different color so it doesn't blend with the horns at mini-size. Or change the horn color.

Date: 2016-07-10 01:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
Yay, teh artz! ^_^

Though it does seem like it would be an interesting challenge in terms of color/brightness contrasts.

Date: 2016-07-10 03:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
I'd think about turning Miro around so he's in front of her, looking outward like Ardent is holding him around the waist. You''d be using her to frame him, and behind her you have the Sun Etherium silhouette. Below him of course, you have the Moon Etherium silhouette.

So in order from top to bottom, back to front:, outside to inside: sunset skies over the Sun Etherium, Ardent hugging Miro, and then as a front-drop, Moon Etherium. Which then provides a convenient place to put your title and author name.

Date: 2016-07-10 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tuftears.livejournal.com
That seems to be coming along well, good use of the moon to pop Ardent out of the background. :) I think adding a spire on the far left of the pic could help draw the eye back down to Miro. Eye-tracking would go from Miro (front) to Ardent (right) to moon (above), then the title at top, then the spire at left. Or vice versa.

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