the cover, redux
Jan. 7th, 2015 11:09 amSo. This is the original image:

Which, as you can see, is not the whole clock. It's also cropped so that I can't move the hands of the clock far enough to the right to get them both onto the front of the book without enlarging the image so much that the numerals get cropped to the point where it's hard to recognize that it's a clock. Can't really flip a clock image, either. It would look weird. Also, I need enough dark space to put the title, my name, etc., on, too.
I really don't want to spend another entire day in which I could be working on Reunion looking for art for this short story, plus I really like this image, plus there's no guarantee I'd find anything better, since I already spent most of yesterday looking and this was the best I could come up with.
Any other suggestions, given these restrictions, for making the clock more obviously a clock?
This, BTW, is what the ebook version of the cover I posted yesterday looks like, so, no, the hands are mostly on the front. Not completely, but mostly.


Which, as you can see, is not the whole clock. It's also cropped so that I can't move the hands of the clock far enough to the right to get them both onto the front of the book without enlarging the image so much that the numerals get cropped to the point where it's hard to recognize that it's a clock. Can't really flip a clock image, either. It would look weird. Also, I need enough dark space to put the title, my name, etc., on, too.
I really don't want to spend another entire day in which I could be working on Reunion looking for art for this short story, plus I really like this image, plus there's no guarantee I'd find anything better, since I already spent most of yesterday looking and this was the best I could come up with.
Any other suggestions, given these restrictions, for making the clock more obviously a clock?
This, BTW, is what the ebook version of the cover I posted yesterday looks like, so, no, the hands are mostly on the front. Not completely, but mostly.

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Date: 2015-01-07 08:46 pm (UTC)It dims nearly to black at the top. You could use this on the bottom 2/3 of the cover and fill the top 1/3 with a color matching that darkness, and put the title text on that in white. The only problem I see is that the topmost point of outlining around the clock face would be lost. That might not be noticed much, or you* could put in by copying, rotating, and pasting segments from the near-horizontal top parts of the outlining. And I think you could superimpose the author info on the bottom half of the image without losing the clear instant perception of a clock approaching midnight.
* Another possibility: Matt Leger is a fan and a fine professional graphic designer, and might be willing to help. I've sent him the links to this entry and the previous one.
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Date: 2015-01-07 08:58 pm (UTC)I've never been very good at extending color so that it looks like a continuation of the photo, but I'll give that a try.
Thank you!
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Date: 2015-01-07 09:13 pm (UTC)I have to say that seems like a lot of plain almost-black.
is better, I think. And here's what the e-cover would look like:
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Date: 2015-01-07 11:25 pm (UTC)Heck, you might even shrink the image so it spans the cover entirely, no cropping, and have your name in plain as well.
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Date: 2015-01-08 12:18 am (UTC)AAMOF, the reason I like the second one better is *because* it's offset [g]. And because I was able to do the gradient properly at the edges.
Anyway, I do appreciate the feedback, though!
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Date: 2015-01-08 04:04 am (UTC)