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Dec 2020

I usually hate doing covers, because I can never really figure out what would catch people's eye, but I'm actually pretty happy with how this turned out.

Even though the novel is more fantasy than horror, I was going for mysterious and blood-curling.

Luric is the MC and that's him with his back to us. I was hoping the cape + capelet would indicate the Victorian era-like worldbuilding, but the action itself takes place mostly in a small rundown mountain town.

As for that behemoth - well, that's a spoiler :slight_smile:

@Mane I like that cover. I definitely have a preference for covers that seem to allude to a specific scene. Even if this specific scene doesn't happen it looks like it could. Good sense of depth and good title too.

My title is definitely a scene from my novel. As my protagonist is a she-orc, a non-human I liked the cover showing her as being in trouble with the threat looming over her. She's not fully defenseless, her spell is in her hand, but the cover emphasizes that she probably isn't in a good position to use it.

The overall composition is similiar to what I've seen in many comic book covers. The looming villian over the fallen hero is a staple.
It is a novel though not a comic series, but I love reading comics as well. As such I illustrate an new image every other chapter.
https://tapas.io/series/The-Turbulent-March1

We've been obsessed with "South Seas" adventures since almost birth. There's just something magical and romantic about the setting, and we've all seen those type of movies where the beauty of the islands clashes with the brutality and ugliness of Western civilization.

It hardly ever ends well.

This poster is actually a page from the comic itself, where Leilani has just saved the wolf, David, from drowning on the ocean floor. it's title is "When Their Eyes Met..." and it fully encapsulates, we feel, the love, and unfortunately the deadly dangers, they will experience in the depths below...

But it's not just water. The title also symbolizes feelings and emotions within the depths of souls, threatening at any minute to rise within them and erupt...

Even though it's quite mature and censored, we hope folks will give it a try. :smiley: :blush:

Oooh, nice, I just made a new one for (Semi) Super too~ I make a new one for every new book.
This round is this one:

Okay so here we have Joon and Nova arm wrestling cuz that's the kind of thing Joon would suggest and Nova would agree to do because of pride... She's also winning and he hates that.

We have Marisol (Joon's girlfriend) cheering for Nova because Nova is gonna win and we all know it.

Julia in the background was trying to not get involved but now is very emotionally invested.

And Kamal is off to the side trying to drink tea like the sophisticated man he is... While keeping an eye out to see who wins.

I just want to highlight their personalities when they're not fighting bad guys with this one. Sure they have powers and kick butt, but outside of their powers, they're just goofy people trying to figure it all out.

2 months later

Bringing back this for new Tapas members and other who haven't posed. :wink:

Show us your series posters and explain your creative decisions.
(leave your links is fine)


I'll try to keep it spoiler-free.
top left, Ravenlord the titular character.
middle, reflection in a sword's blade: main characters. Axelott, a swordsman, and Joanette, a mercenary.
bottom right, In the battlefield, Brokenbone Mercenary war banners.
A comic with comedy as one of its genres, why the sad/uncertain faces? Well, it's a note that there's a relationship between humor and depression. :slight_smile:
the comic:
Fantasy/Action/Comedy

I dunno, I just wanted to picture all four main characters like a cool superhero team. That is why the viewer looks at them from below, as if asking what is it? is it a bird? or a plane? The heroes themselves stand on the edge of roof (only Diego is floating, showing his power) against the background of the sunset, epically looking into the distance and patroling over the city. Also Diego in the foreground as a leading character. And I also like the color scheme: I am a fan of warm colors and this cover just comforts me day after day.

We have more of them now, but I will only write about the first cover of Hexameron.
The poster (aka the cover) with a full-frontal of main character (Gil) indicates that the artist lacks imagination :pumpkin:

Jokes aside, the main thing I wanted to show off is that obviously Main Character is holding the Stone which is extremely important in the comic, since it's what ties him to the mystery. Hence the low angle and big hands.

Originally Gil is blue-eyed and blond, so I tweaked the colors so they would fit the overall palette more. I also used more saturated colors than usual.

The light angle here makes no sense, but I wanted to make it look as if the Stone in his hands is the light source since this kind of light angle is typical for telling scary stories in the dark (which is the main idea of the comic).

The smoke was something that just felt right to fit in a "mystical" kind of the cover, it has nothing to do with the plot. Why is the smoke teal? It just went nicely with an orange t-shirt and it felt mysterious too :smiley: It reminds of the colors of the night forest too, that suits the setting a lot.

All and all it was one of the first real illustrations I did and I suffered with it a lot, so it's hard to tell about artistic decisions and there are no symbolism here.

I will also be changing the cover for every season, showing the MC growing and the stone that changes with him.


I just reaaaaally wanted to play with the white simple background and use the wings as a way to deliver the cover since most of my volume covers will have a winged character in them.

Every character's placement means something, in this case Flare is in between Shade and Balzac cause in the comic proper she literally gets caught in their conflict. Still, she keeps focused on her own interests, specially her earring which reflects her desire to know more about her past, which is distracting her from what's going on around her.

Balzac (left) is focused on Shade, as he's trying to finish some open bussiness with him. Khaus (the blue eye) is keeping a close watch on him, being prepared to deflect any posible attack. Shade, however, keeps looking forward as he is actively avoiding facing both Flare and Balzac as he tries to run from responsabilities.

This is my series cover, It is designed fairly simple because it is my first one and I didn't really know what to do with it. My protagonist is Kenin in front, the others are all important as well. I just did a space backdrop because it was simple and looked cool and vibed with the story as a form of foreshadowing. Like I said it's a fairly simple design I will more than likely change later on

Mr. Slick and Dr. Alma are floating in space since they're traveling in the galaxy.

The shadowy hand grabbing Alma symbolizes that the main villain wants to get hold of her for his own diabolical purposes.

Mr. Slick trying to reach out to her symbolizes that he's Alma's hope.

I'm going to be changing it eventually, but currently the series poster is a minimalist depiction of the main character in the dual forms he comes in. (One is the waking world, the other is the dream world.)
The cover was meant to show a peek at the concept of the series, but I feel like I didn't get that point completely across, thus I'm going to be changing it.


Great idea for a thread, I love talking about the subtle symbolic meaning of things in art. This is the first good cover page I've made for my comic. I plan to change it as I progress through arcs to represent the current state of the story, plus it'd be cool to see how my art evolves.

The reason for this design?

  • Show off both of the main characters together and their personality/relationship: David (the boy) is shy which he shows through his slouched posture, while the dog (haven't revealed his name yet in the story, so won't here) is leaning back because he is more confident. They are both smiling because they are happy to be together. The dog is more open about it than David, who is a more reserved character.

  • A forest to show of setting and mood: The first part takes place in a forest a lot. It's also where David lives and feels the most comfortable. It also represents his loneliness and isolation, that is why it's dark and there's no one else in the poster.

1 month later

In part mine is designed like this because what I initially tried wasn't working and I had to change some things around... But mostly I wanted to show the tension between the two main characters, who start off hating each other, and to hint at the secret they come to share/kind of begrudging interest that develops as they get to know each other. Did kind of a spooky night setting because it eventually falls more into the horror genre, but it takes a while to get there so it's currently listed under drama as its primary genre so people don't get too impatient waiting for the horror.

Nachos Con Carne's cover art is based off a 4th of July/Canada Day piece of character art1 I made a few years back. One of my main characters--Terry on the right--is from Canada.

We're just about to meet a new character in the Tapas/Webtoon continuity in the chapters to come, so I plan to update it later this year.

For the Words. cover, I used a piece I made for a local art show last year in which I intended to show off the characters in it.

This is the upcoming cover for my third chapter that i'll be posting next week:

Its always a tricky process for me to choose what to draw for chapter covers. I went in this direction because this chapter begins with an altercation, so I have my protagonist and his co-stars standing in defensive positions. Later on (light spoilers) I'll be re-introducing some characters from his past, which i'm pretty excited about, so I set the three of them in a cloud-filled environment, an allusion to one of the upcoming character's power, and re-used a theme from a previous cover with the looming shadow to foreshadow(lol) another.
Also i just realized I should probably change the year to reflect the date Chapter 3 starts, and not the date it was drawn on aahaha!