Saturday, March 23, 2013

Inked Covers for Vis 2

So for this assignment we had to draw two covers for our story. Then after critique each person would be handed someone else's cover, so you would have to ink one of your own and then a peer's.

One cover needed to be representational, meaning it shows a scene that occurs in the story.
The other was to be designed/graphic, which in most cases uses symbols to let the read know what the story is about. The goal is to engage readers and inform them about the story.

So below are my tightroughs

Representational cover of character Leon, holding the magic book, looking over his shoulder in hopes no one will catch him reading it later (In the story this doesn't actually happen, but we have the character in the scene with the book and environment so it's representational.

Design cover: So we have the characters in the book, with one reading a book. Book-ception?

Here are the final pencils for inking. Statues look scarier, no?



And here are the inked covers
This is the cover for Hell's Gallery.


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