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jon_chaisson) wrote2015-07-25 07:55 pm
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A Division of Souls book cover, Take 1

After a slight bump in the road, in which I had to call Shutterstock to get them to process my payment correctly, I purchased a package of 5 downloads (which is good, considering I can use the others for books 2 and 3) and commenced playing with both Photoshop and PicMonkey to get what I wanted. I also consulted A. for her input on the visuals, asking what seemed to work best for a reader like herself.
The picture was taken by Tommy Zhang. :)
The funny thing is that I'd used Photoshop only for the cropping, as I was less than happy with the fonts they had available. And since I needed to work within the submission parameters most want, I had to make sure I had the right ratio. Which meant eyeing it because I can't do ratio math to save my life, measuring the picture using an actual ruler against my monitor (LIKE A BOSS) and considering it done. It's as close to the 1:1.33 ratio as I could get it.
As for the fonts, I used PicMonkey.com (thanks to Meagan for the suggestion!), which is what I'd used for the original outtakes. Goddess knows I did not want to use the Papyrus font (aka the pseudo-Celtic Wiccan font you see on all the New Age books), nor did I want to use the same science fiction fonts everywhere else. Something just that bit unique, but not overly so. The title is Geo Sans Light (bolded), and the subtitle and author name are both De Walpergen Pica.
So, total cost today? Just $41 for the five download credits on Shutterstock. I already own Photoshop, and used the free level of PicMonkey. Not bad at all.
Next up: Continuing the work on the final line edit, and uploading. :)
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I certainly wish I had the skills to make my own covers. You are so versatile!
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But if you'd like, I could do the covers for you.
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I'm debating the font for the title, but I keep coming back to this one. It's unexpected, because it looks like it's going to be litfic (which it's not, obviously), but I also wanted to avoid the stereotypical flourishy fantasy fonts, or the Manly Hard SF font as well.
The tricky balance here is that I want the image to be just this side of unique--not so over the top that it's ridiculous, but not so typical of all the other books that it gets lost in the mix. Just enough so that passive browsers will stop on it for a few seconds and say 'hmm, this looks interesting'. If that happens, I've done my job.
One thing I did was look at the picture on my phone and shrink the picture to about an inch square...I was still able to read the title (and just about make out my name), and you could still tell it's a cityscape, so I think I did good. :)
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Okay, it's a bit of trouble,
but you can put the picture in a single-page document,
add the title in a text box,
save the whole thing as a screenshot,
then use that as the cover picture.
Wups. I may be jabbering...
I think it might look better with two lines on the upper half.
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And the top line beneath your name instead?
But my advice ~is~ suspect...
Re: Wups. I may be jabbering...