This looks really nice so far, I love that the map extends over the front and back of the book.
Looks even better in color
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This looks really nice so far, I love that the map extends over the front and back of the book.
The coloring looks good. ( 2 days to finish it up )
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Looking great, Corriliant
Can't wait to read the foolishness of that ridiculous year of history
The loose cover on a hardback book is called a Dust Jacket, btw. I don't think there's a special name for the 'flappy bits' at either end, but I might be wrong
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Nice colours. I love the story as well. The names of the authors on the spine sort of get lost a bit, perhaps fading the background around them might help. The map itself is very nice
I think it's done!
The story wasn't very funny in the end, I'm sorry to say, but I'm pretty happy with how this turned out.
I left the folding lines for the dust jacket to make the divisions clearer.
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Wow, this looks so convincing and 'real'. I love ti, great work on this!
Another perfect finish
Nicely drawn and very convincing!
This turned out so well Corilliant! You've really nailed that modern map look, plus, you know, you could probably actually print this out and use it as a book cover!