If the title is indeed a question, then I’d say, “A trip to a bookstore to see what real book covers look like.”
EricL
9 years ago
This cover is brilliant! That is obviously a huge sand dune that has been trampled by invading alien dinosaurs, while the white line on the horizon is an onrushing tidal wave generated by their enemies, pink mice-like cannibals from the Catnip Sector of the galaxy.
So much tension in such a simple cover! I can’t wait to learn “What Comes Next!”
I’m not sure if that’s a pseudolandscape or a real landscape that’s been filtered to within an inch of its life.
Based on this cover, I think the exclamation point is a typo.
Oh man, I remember autogenerating landscapes like that back in 2000. Good times.
The crazy part is I had a program that did that too, and it STILL looked more realistic than this!
Terragen, right?
Someone needs to upgrade his copy of Bryce, methinks.
Well, whatever’s inside, it’s gotta be a bit “next” compared to the cover, at least. (The Waffles Positive Reinforcement Initiative.)
Next does sound exciting! I bet chapter one has T-Rexs in fighter jets!
“Dino-fighters: The Sequel”
S/T: What Came After
If the title is indeed a question, then I’d say, “A trip to a bookstore to see what real book covers look like.”
This cover is brilliant! That is obviously a huge sand dune that has been trampled by invading alien dinosaurs, while the white line on the horizon is an onrushing tidal wave generated by their enemies, pink mice-like cannibals from the Catnip Sector of the galaxy.
So much tension in such a simple cover! I can’t wait to learn “What Comes Next!”