Looks like this artists wants to start a trend of werewolf book covers rendered in dog vision.
LydiaFCG
10 years ago
I don’t see the wolf on my small screen. The shirt area just looks. messy and confusing. I give the artist credit for trying to do something less obvious with the wolf, but he or she needs to remember most people are initially seeing ebooks covers as a thumbnail.
Otherwise, besides the title font, a decent composition.
No Wolfie?? Such a tease.
AGREED! But what’s with the blurry photo? And the chopped-off bottom? And using frickin’ PAPYRUS???
Oh, but there is a wolf. Subtle silhouette shadow wolfie, howling.
TOTALLY missed it! As a cover element, that’s a fail.
Too subtle for me to see. 🙁
Yeah, like the lady or the vase silhouette.
It kind of looks like someone took a photo of a dude through a piece of glass with the flash off.
Also, unfortunately, the shirt fold between the two sides of the vest looks like cleavage.
Papyrus for a werewolf story? That totally makes sense. Not. And could this cover even be more washed out?
Blech.
Looks like this artists wants to start a trend of werewolf book covers rendered in dog vision.
I don’t see the wolf on my small screen. The shirt area just looks. messy and confusing. I give the artist credit for trying to do something less obvious with the wolf, but he or she needs to remember most people are initially seeing ebooks covers as a thumbnail.
Otherwise, besides the title font, a decent composition.