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Sep 2020

I always envy ppl who have such great imagination and can get in so many meanings in pictures!

My brain feels so dead compared to everyone else haha, also why I was a fraid to make my own comic for ages but then I just went with it because i wanted to draw my characters story :sweat_smile:

Anyway, I dont yet have like a series poster, its just a chapter poster/cover right now, and as I felt clueless what to do I just looked through my chapter to find a panel that might work as a cover and be somewhat relevant to as what is happening in the chapter so I made this for chapter 1 cover/poster.

its a remake of a panel early in the chapter ;

Its what I could come up with that have the main character and a hint of what is happening in the comic/first chapter and might spark an interest, hopefully :sweat_smile:

I like this thread and I like your poster, the colours are beautiful :smiley:

For my novel The End of All Things the tone of the cover is quite dark to match the setting, a post-apocalyptic fantasy world. The purple as the main colour is the royal flag of the former kingdom in which the novel takes place.

The dirty, smoke-like effect and the embers are a fairly unsubtle allusion to past destruction and current conflict!

I like everyone's posters and both the process and meanings behind them.

For my poster, I went for this relaxing design; I went with it because my original cover was pretty much every and busy in terms of art design and principle rules, so I updated it before making the comic. The photos are to showcase memories since things last longer if you take a picture and they hold fond memories, though the one in the middle was chosen to show a star and the story logo star (which is the yellow five-pointed on in the picture's white border); the photo is sorta curved as to be more like a photo. The wood underneath is to show that the pictures are either on a desk, table or counter with the sunlight in the background to show either a sunset or sunrise since this particular one appears around those times. It also matches with the story in terms of colors, which is bright with some dark stuff......not too dark though.


I'll do the first cover only.

The Mood: I wanted to show something light and happy, as the story starts off that way. I always want the covers to not necessarily give away what's going to happen, but to give the reader the mood of the chapter.

The Characters They're the 3 princesses that you'll be introduced to in the first chapter and the title of the series is attached to those three.

The Positioning Laying on the grass with your friends, is something you when you're relaxing or just having fun. Having them holding hands like this was to show a strong friendship as their linked by something important. As well, as it spoke to me from a game we used to play as kids "Red Rover". You hold hands and call someone over from the other team and they have to try to run through the link. Sometimes they can't, because the link is too strong, but other times, they get through and the link is broken. Which in this case, fit for the story perfectly.

I've got a few. Honestly I don't really think about composition at all when I'm drawing :sweat_smile:

Well for one. I really like Silver Age comic covers. They're always so bombastic.
So I use poses like something Jack Kirby would draw.
The above cover is for the first prologue arc, so I have my main powering up, while being advanced by some shadowy figure.

And this one, kind of strays from that whole Silver Age aesthetic to show a young Rip, pondering what his parents look like. As they look down on him from a lofty position, indicating they're unavailable to him.
Spotlight says he's alone.

Links are in my profile.

Being...how to put it best?... Being a person who writes because they have no other talent in which to express a story in any other medium, my covers are far from the works of art other folks have shared here.

For the figure representing the main character in her magical-girl form, I used a magical-girl character generator and took the silhouette of a character I whipped together, because character generators really can't make exactly what you have in mind for a character. The golden sky represents the realm of Solis, a parallel dimension that plays a role in the story. The falling feathers that darker towards the bottom of the cover? Surely they're meaningful in regards to the plotline of our bird-themed heroine...

(Basically, "it's designed like that because that's the best I can do". :upside_down:)

Heya~! So I'm a novelist that's writing my novel with a bunch of artists friends who help me draw my characters (I really appreciate them so much!), this is one of the art (The cover art) of the book, made by one of them.

So let's start off with the MC, in the story, we have three MCs (And a few more, however I won't get to that part since it is a spoiler), the guy on the left, Eric, the middle, Ryan and the right, Sarah.

The representation of this cover art, is that the three are in battle mode holding their weapons. They have each their own expressions to indicate their seriousness/takings of said battle. Who or may I said 'what' are they fighting against? Find out in the story :3

The characters expression indicates their stance of the battle, with Eric being excited, while Ryan and Sarah being serious.

As for the backdrop, it was a simple one, the backdrop shows glass shattering as the three characters headed in for battle. There's a reason why the colour of the glass is purple, to break through the facade of corruption thus 'breaking the glass'.

Besides that, that is it. Overall I wanted to show my characters through the cover, showing that they are fighting against the forces of evil, 'corruption'.

I really like this idea! :smile:

For my cover, I chose a very common sign used by most K-pop idols (if not all). It creates a heart shape using the thumb and index finger and is commonly shown as a sweet gesture to their fans or vice versa. The main thing I wanted to get across here, aside for giving the appearance that the hand is gripping the title and making the finger heart more subtle, is that “Super“ relates to someone or something in the realm of K-pop idols. As for the hand itself, it’s tinted blue to represent death.

This is a great thread! If I am perfectly honest I just wanted to draw my MC making out with an ex, which I tend to have a series of images of that do just that.

Its one of the things I love drawing, soft tender kisses of my MC, with various beautiful women as so, I deffo have more but i don’t wanna spam up the thread :joy:

The cover of my novel Jade Kingdoms is meant to show the rising of one's own strength, even as your world crumbles apart. The crystal around the main character is known as the Jade Construct, a manifestation of thought, memory and emotion. If one appears, it is never a good sign, for its a metaphor the user's mental state has succumbed to its turmoil.

The main character of the book, Suren, is depicted alone here. Mental health battles are done alone, no matter how much you're surrounded by inherently good people. In Suren's case - a highborn princess - she is met with animosity and ridicule concerning her mental fight, and so are many of her kin. It's a cultural poison that doesn't go away. That poison is why the colour green is so prominent...

....but its also prominent because Suren wants to heal. And the road to recovery is never a pretty one, no matter how it is romanticized. It's why I also drew the crystals as if they are about to entomb her. Suren is treated as a prisoner, objectified everywhere.

Love this thread idea 🥰

My cover actually has a morphing symbolism depending on where you are at this point in the series.

At first, the cover represents the main protagonist and the main antagonist to show their connection throughout the story.

Later, the reader comes to find that the description of the antagonist is very similar to that of another character in the story and the cover could easily become about this new relationship instead. It is also a specific scene in the story from when those two characters first officially meet.

The dark waters represent the emotional turmoil of many of the MCs. And the position of the bodies themselves in white clothing and light represent duality and also simultaneously sameness because a huge part of the novel is the idea that no one person knows everything and that no one person's story is right or wrong. "Blank spaces" (Lacuna in English) can only be bridged through creating mutual understanding. Which is why the book is also written in multiple points of view and why the two characters, regardless of who they are interpretted to be, are directly opposed and still connected.

And on that note- I put way more into this than I thought. :joy::joy::joy:

Here is my poster.

I was going for something with some combat elements while also having a comedic tone. It shows what the general series is about and what the main source of conflict will be. I don't weather I've managed to pull this off but I'm proud of this work none the less.

Yes, I love topics like this! Everyone has such cool answers. :heartbeat:

So, this is the cover I painted for volume one of my series... "Red Shift" tackles several different topics with two of the major ones being government corruption (how that destroys lives + civilizations) and the concept of individual reality viewed through the lens of dreams. The story takes place on a hell-like, industrialized world that is ruled by fear and manipulation. If you subdue the masses from birth, the idea is that they won't revolt... At least, the ruling party of this world believes this to be true. (They won't even allow most citizens to fly hovercraft because they are sure citizens may enact domestic terrorism! Maybe they just want to get a drink faster?) Anyways, the lava is there because the world is quite literally molten. It has a dense atmosphere and reddish hue because their twin planet planet permanently eclipses their pocket dimension's star, Binaria. (Yes, the two worlds + Binaria exist in a pocket dimension that moves through the membrane of all realities. I'm using a fictional version of the real physics theory M-theory. I won't get into that too much here.)

The horned cutie is one of the major female characters: Stellar. She is her world's (Apokolips) primary astronomer who scouts out other worlds for the military to invade. Later on, she realizes how wrong this truly is even though everyone around her screams that it is righteous. She knows that she can't fix what she has done. Sometimes you can't fix things no matter how badly you want too. Sometimes "sorry" isn't enough. Anyways, Stellar is dreaming on the cover. Hence her not being boiled by the lava. She and the other major character, Steppenwolf, have persistent odd dreams. Steppenwolf can't ever remember his even though they are trying to warn him about his future. Stellar recalls hers but believes her mind is responsible for stitching together visions of far away worlds. She is neither here or there: She exists in her own little world and is presently too scared to see beyond her own due her past actions.

I'm sorry if that was too long winded, I love talking about my concepts! >.<

You guys sure did put in a lot more thought than me.

My head was empty when drawing this, doesn't mean there's no symbolism here! First of all the land is bathed in red which I did for cool lighting but it certainly gives the whole thing an ominous feeling. There's something bad about this scene, something wrong. There is also a barren tree and rocky hills. The world is barren and lifeless. Anna is very close to the viewer, I wanted her to feel intimidating. But only half of her is visible, she only allows a part of herself to be seen. This is pretty accurate to the characters untrusting nature. There is also a cats eye looking over the land but it's also looking down at Anna. This is the gemstone symbolizing the royal family and is featured on Anna's sword and The Tiger Kingdoms crown. Her royal lineage/status hangs over her head, watching her, judging her.

Anyway that's what I think is going on! I make a new one of these every chapter so I could talk about the other ones cause it's very fun to talk about them but I don't wanna spam this thread ha ha. Anyway if you wanna see the other ones heres a link! https://tapas.io/series/The-Tiger-Queen/info


I honestly have no idea. I was originally just working on a portrait of one of my characters from the comic then I just decided to slap the title on it, and wa-la.

The resoning behind mine is to show the importance of the tree in the story as well as the main protaganist. She up on a hill overlooking what lies below, but what's in the valley below changes a few times so it's better to not show what state it's in. As the story goes along I'll be adding more characters to it as they become more important in the story. It's mainly her story, but even though she feels alone in it, she isn't, so she shouldn't have to stand alone either.


plus the second version im still fixing up a bit

I kind of explained my cover in another thread, I’ll share here too. So I was inspired by the Transformers comic collections I used to have

I liked the idea of featuring one character for each arc. My novel spans years, so it’s a great way to introduce new characters, update uniforms, etc. Each arc will be released every 6~ months as I’ll be alternating releases with another series. I think it’ll be cool to see the characters grow

This is my cover!
I used some violet / purple vibes because is considered the color of the magic: the main character is a young mage!
The two protagonists are traveling and are in a city (The story talks about a year's long journey) and I wanted to show the relationsheep between them: Bertie, the boy, is a powerfulk mage but uses his magic to "play" with Hana, who's a child grown up in a military academy and is very disciplined girl. She watches the magic with true wonder;During their journey Bertie helps hana to rediscover her childwood and Hana helps him to become more responsable.
Hope You like it! ^ _ ^
(Sorry for my bad english, I'm Italian)

This cover I use as an introduction of the characters as well as hint about the series and chapters within.

There's Banusi (Anubis). It shows his signature weapon, purple color (a color hint of background if you know what purple means in history), his lucky earring (important to the story later on), the scar on his arm (part of his backstory as well as a few other scars hidden here), and cuffs in his hand that are about his back story and about what happens in the first book.

There's Dawn she's shown here without her skin condition (cosmetic spell she's been self conscious about it her whole life at the start of the series is only a few months into accepting it and showing it, so kinda a hint at backstory), shows her ears and tail (werecat), her outfit is meant to show a form of purity/enslavement due to her backstory, and her position is meant to hint at her role in a prophecy/love story.

Then there's Silver. He's shackled to a throne with a dented crown since he is the Full Moon King everyone wants to control and is shackled to a prophecy he doesn't want anything to do with. He is hiding his blind eye (backstory reason), is wearing clothes that used to be nice, but have worn down over time (hint and more of his back story), and is shown with his albino look (backstory reasons for white skin and hair).

The logo in the back is the logo that will be on the side spine if it makes it to print. The dark colors help with the overall mood of the series.