Just a quick drawing for the Third Rail Design Lab's weekly art jam. The theme this week was "Flyers" so I couldn;t resist drawing Irith The Flyer, from Lawrence Watt-Evans fantasy novel TAKING FLIGHT. It tells the story of a boy out to earn his fortune who meets up with an enchanting and enchanted young girl. I tried to convey some of her attitude in the drawing and stick pretty close to Watt-Evans' description of the character. Then I tacked a background and some simple text on top for fun.
Enjoy!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Coming Soon - Smitty the Shrunken Head!
A new project - A shrunken head!
It's been an interesting challenge trying to get the texture of the skin just right for this little guy. Plus, I get to play with textures and add-ons like hair and rope. Cool!
It's been an interesting challenge trying to get the texture of the skin just right for this little guy. Plus, I get to play with textures and add-ons like hair and rope. Cool!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
A New Background
I know, it's not that exciting, but I changed the background to this site to better represent my endeavors beyond that of creepy beasties in jars. Now it's creepy beasties in jars and books!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Facing Front - BURN by Linda Howard
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US Cover |
1/5
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Unknown Cover |
I found this cover on Google, but I was unable to track down what version it was. My guess is some reprint cover or something similar. This makes the book seem like more of a kidnapping thriller, but that might just be because it reminds me of the scene in the first Craig "Bond" movie. I like this cover better, but the cheeky "Edge of your seat" blurb next to a photo of a chair by some random person named Bella, and the overly bright fuchsia colors bring my score down.
2/5
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UK Version |
3/5
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Facing Front - CRUSH by Alan Jacobson
As I've recently dove headlong into the world of cover designs and ebook formatting, and as a lifelong reader, I've decided to expand Deeply Dapper a bit, as a kind of sister project to my review site. Now, before I start a novel, I'll post the cover (Or covers) here on Deeply Dapper, and comment on any thoughts or feelings I have about that cover. Chime in with your thoughts too!
FACING FRONT
CRUSH
by Alan Jacobson
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Hardcover Edition (US) |
First impressions, I liked this cover. It's clear and easy to read, and the color scheme is pretty bold. It also seems to fit the theme of the novel, which is about a serial killer in the Napa Valley. Then I looked closer for this post and noticed the way the words were randomly blurred along the edges and how there was a clear liquid in the wine glass, both of which lowered my opinion pretty quickly. But still, as a cover, it isn't bad, maybe a bit simple.
3/5
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Paperback Edition (US) |
Again, I like this cover when viewed in thumbnail form. It has a ghostly feeling to it. But up close, you see little details, like the clip art blood splotch in the corner and the way everything has it's opacity at 80% so that the house is visible through the grape leaves and the gate is transparent. No wonder I thought it looked ghostly! And what's up with the hodgepodge of images here, with no apparent relation to each other? It's like the art director gave the cover artist this order - "There's a lady in a field. Behind her is an awesome house. There's some giant floating ghost grapes, and a semi-transparent gate that's sinking. Also, add some blood somewhere." It also has the words "Bestselling Author" twice within an inch. I think we all know who James Patterson is by now, don't we? But again, a cover that looks pretty good if you don't look too closely.
2/5
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Coming Soon - Baby Bugaboos - Chompy
Thursday, November 4, 2010
FOR SALE - Baby Bugaboos #001 - Blinky!
MEET BLINKY!
Number one on a new series of sculptures, Baby Bugaboos, Blinky is now available in the Official Deeply Dapper Etsy Shoppe!
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