Help! I can't decide on this dang cover.
22 comments:
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i like number 1 best. Number 3 reminds me too much of Medusa. Maybe on one her left arm can be down so it does look more like the pendant is falling.
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I would say that #3 is more visually appealing to me. I am not a fan of #1 but I could see #2 as an alternate to #3.
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I like number one because of the adventure, and number three because of the simplicity which is great for selling ebooks, and also matches your first two.
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I think I like the idea of #2 the most, #3 seems too different from the others, not as matching.
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I like the concept of #2, in that her hair looks like it's flying up (I know she's in water, but if it's "Witch Fall" and her hair is "up" because it looks like she's falling, that's pretty cool imagery to me ... but what do I know?). :)
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So i like the idea of number 3 but put the sunken bldgs etc from 2 behind her. Make sense? I wonder abt putting the pendant on her hand like the other cover u have done rather than have it free floating.
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So i like the idea of number 3 but put the sunken bldgs etc from 2 behind her. Make sense? I wonder abt putting the pendant on her hand like the other cover u have done rather than have it free floating.
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The first one works well. The second is clearly a draft, but the pose doesn't feel natural to me. Kind of tortured.
If you want full-body with a visible pendant, you can use foreshortening. The camera is looking straight down into the water and the pendant is pulling the figure up toward us.
It will be much less portrait-like than the other covers, though.
Marketing question: what's more important: a cover that says "part of this series" or a cover that dynamically illustrates a moment from, or a theme from the book?
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Option 2.
It has series continuity with the added benefit of telling a story in unto itself. The added action of being underwater doesn't depart from the other two covers much while still giving the cover an enticing appeal all on its own.
The first is artistically expressive but not action forward (as in "here's some action, open the book to find out what it is), while the third option is done all the time. As a top-shelf indie (yes, I call you that) you have the latitude to jazz it up.
I find covers like #3 a bit sexless and something designed in committee.
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I lean towards #2, but maybe with her a little more facing us, just not quite as much as in #3.
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I'm leaning towards #2 myself. But with the full body like you linked to on pinterest and the necklace pulling her up. I really like that idea! :) Good luck!
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The first sounds like the book will be relatively calm, the second sounds like the book will be chaotic but there's still hope and the third makes it seem really straight forward and not like there'd be a lot of mystery. The second sounds the best! I'd really just go for whatever matches the vibe of the book best.
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I really like #2 but #3 is also a good alternative. #1 is way too passive.
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I like option 2 because it plays with the idea of the title, Fall, with a lot of different ways to think about it.
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I like the idea of option 2 but not the pose. I like number 1 but Number 3 is a little simpler like the first two books.
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Thanks for your input everyone! I've made my decision, and I feel great about it--instead of the panic I felt earlier.
Now you just have to wait and see if you agree with me. :)
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I like number 3, but I would like to see the pendent more so that we can see that it is falling a little bit. Her hair looks like it is up not around her in water...so maybe have her hair all around her not just up and away from her (does that make sense?) I'm excited to see the final cover.
Would love to help, Amber, but the first two aren't showing up for me. If you have my e-mail address still, why don't you try e-mailing them to me and I'll take a look?