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Heart with wings of Bone
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This is what happens when fractals and photoshop filters collide
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dude!!!!!!
that would be such a cool album cover........ how much for it's use on our album? |
Fly,
I have no idea what the going rate is for that kind of thing. Let me look into it a little. Meanwhile, what do you think would be a fair price? |
it's your work buddy........you call the shots man.
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According to the Graphic Artist Guild Pricing and Ethical Guidelines -
Packaging Illustration - Music Recordings Small studio or distribution (Popular & Rock) $1,200 - $2,700 Small studio or distribution (Classical & Jazz) $1,000 - $2,500 According to Clavus Two free copies of the CD (with credit given to the artist on the CD sleeve) & being on the guest list whenever the band plays. |
I love the wings part, but something about the way the heart is done takes away from it for me
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Fly,
I like the way Clavus thinks. Couple free copies of the album, and being on the being on the guest list for sure. I would want a token payment too so I could add "professional graphic artist" to my resume. I'm pressed for time right now, but I'll shoot you a PM when I get a couple minutes. |
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However, it's a very cool concept and the wing execution is absolutely fantastic. And I think it would be highly effective as a album cover. It evokes a legacy rock and roll feeling to me. I really like it! |
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Move the light source up and to the left a bit more. The light would also be reflected in the left side of the right hump of the heart. Move the main shadow down and right a bit more, and add smaller shadows to most of the perimeter. This might take the edge off and give it a more 3D look that would blend with the bones. |
I personally think the heart problem is strictly with shape... Purely a suggestion, as the piece does look amazing...
Maybe a slightly shorter wider heart, with more "voluptuous" curves? To explain it another way, starting at the crevice at the top, start slightly deeper, come out in a graceful curve, and around the sides, but once you get to the "vertical" part of the heart (Math head here, vertical tangent line) come in a little harder, making for a tighter radius when you curve back out to the tip... If that makes any sense whatsoever... Ill try to find a picture... EDIT: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v307/krwlz/heart.jpg A picture I did a while ago, but see how the left side is shaped? That kind of inspiration would make it fit the rock n roll idea a little better to me. I also wouldn't rule out slight asymetry... Just my .02, that picture is amazing regardless, and far out of my legue using a computer. Fantastic job man! |
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