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I see you have some edge-work still to do on Katherine Heigl. Her left arm looks a bit rough. And here's a Photoshop challenge for you: Try making some sort of dropshadow of her figure, receding into the background, so that she doesn't look like she's floating. (If you check out the Ewoks cover I posted a few pages back, you see what I did to the figures there.) You'll have to erase her existing shadow first. For Katherine Heigl on the front, I think you need to move her a bit more center and down. It's a compositional thing, with the negative space on the left being too huge. Not centered, just use the golden rule/rule of thirds. (I feel myself wanting to grab the screen and physically move her for you. I get that sometimes. Anyone else?) For your 6-movie template, I think it would make more sense to have the runtime below the posters on all of them. I get the inverting of the template for symmetry, but the way I "read" information, the poster should come first, and detailed info after. Right now I'm reading the duration and the rating before I get to the name of the film. I also think this would be an improvement as it lines up the posters horizontally. Your 5-movie template leaves very little room for even a short synopsis. You and I may be the sort of people who actually look up the cameraman or the editor in the credits block, but we are certainly in the minority. If you want these to make sense to anyone else, maybe shrink the credit blocks vertically (remove a line?) to leave more room for anything but a tagline. My next advice is a matter of personal taste only. The backgrounds on all these could use some texture or something. The Jessica Biel one looks natural, like a blank backing from the photoshoot, but for Heigl, the blue-white gradient looks too clean. I think that blue works well with her pink dress, but maybe the gradient should end at the perceived horizon, and just plain white for the bottom half of the cover. (Am I explaining this well?) This, coupled with a good drop shadow, I think would look more natural, like she was actually photographed in that environment and not a cut-out. Put this in the "Personal Taste" category as well: The Vol. # on the spines, perhaps they should be placed against the bottom, and the actual number appear on a line of it's own, with "Vol." on top? I'm a fan of numbered spines that will look cohesive when placed next to each other on the shelf. You see this on most of the Star Wars customs, mine included. (Not a fan of spanning spines, just have to make that clear ![]() Now you tell me, Darren, is there anything on these covers you couldn't have done just as easily in InDesign? I've been wondering about migrating to InDesign for covers, just to have the proper handling of bleeds and printer's marks. |
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i barely have time to do these for myself let alone others, i appreciate that you like my covers thanks
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I'll give that a try, the problem I face is that she is actually laying on a fluffy white rug in the original picture so it is the rug that gives that rough appearance and shadow. I see what you mean about the placement and since she's on a separate layer from the background that's an easy fix. ![]() You are right about the credits block re: the 5-disc collection template. Personally I find the credits block more intersting than the synoposis. But apart from that I also think it adds something extra visually to the back cover given the unique qualities of Universal acc. That said, I think there is easily the ability to drop a line of the credits for each of the movies. I'll switch the posters and duration runtime as you suggest for the 6-disc collection. I don't know why I didn't think of that before, perhaps trying to be more complex than was actually warranted. Last edited by DrrnHarr; 10-23-2011 at 09:00 PM. |
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While I work on Nissen's changes, here is a cover I threw together. I had worked the cover sometime ago (before my 007 covers) and then forgot about it - decided to complete it using the Highlander format. Yes, I know they are Columbia movies.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that, cuz there's not.. at all ![]() |
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I'll change it. |
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