Well, loosely (very) it means, under the dark…crack? Crevasse, maybe?
(Is that kinda like…outta the dark crack of your ass?)
Catie
8 years ago
This wouldn’t be half bad if the skull didn’t look like it’s floating in mid-air (and the light source is suspicious). I like the background and the font. Having the font touching the edges gives a claustrophobic feel to the cover, which in this case is a plus.
Now that I look at it again, I think the skull could’ve been posed and illuminated to look even creepier. If the empty sockets were looking at the reader, for example.
Ooh. I like that idea. Tone down the entire cover and put eye-like shadows in the sockets. It’s not usual I think a cover needs to be darker, but this one does.
Jack M
8 years ago
If the cover won’t sell the book, then the author’s name will.
That author name is for real?
Well, loosely (very) it means, under the dark…crack? Crevasse, maybe?
(Is that kinda like…outta the dark crack of your ass?)
This wouldn’t be half bad if the skull didn’t look like it’s floating in mid-air (and the light source is suspicious). I like the background and the font. Having the font touching the edges gives a claustrophobic feel to the cover, which in this case is a plus.
Its creepy all right. Hard to look at for long, though.
Now that I look at it again, I think the skull could’ve been posed and illuminated to look even creepier. If the empty sockets were looking at the reader, for example.
Ooh. I like that idea. Tone down the entire cover and put eye-like shadows in the sockets. It’s not usual I think a cover needs to be darker, but this one does.
If the cover won’t sell the book, then the author’s name will.