heyyyy fellaaas, how r u guys doin? fvckin good i hope
well, you guys can call me gisa or rick or just "hey guy" ashuashuashua im a teenage who make e-book cover, and currently i thought to come here to help u guys who want some e-book's cover.
to request me, explain to me your wish abt your e-book cover in the asks and then i'll do that. it's important for you to identify urself, in order for no one to steal your e-book cover blah blah blah you are on this shit
anyways i wish we can enjoy in this """business""" lol the asks is already opened for requests. kisses n hugs!
*below are two pics of designs i made*
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From: Luca Pitoni, Ostinata bellezza. Anita Klinz, la prima art director italiana, Texts by Mario Piazza, and Leonardo Sonnoli, Fondazione Arnoldo e Alberto Mondadori, Milano, 2022 [Photo: © Louis De Belle]
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Familar as a Bottle and a Glass
The Spaces Between the Light
From the series Adrenaline Rush by the wonderful @queeniegalore (both on AO3 and Tumblr).
Let me tell you I am obessed with this series. Queenie is just an amazing author and this series is up there as one of my all time faves. Obsessed I tell you.
Until next time,
Mare Noctis Studios
(K. E. Birch)
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Italo Calvino, Mondo scritto e mondo non scritto, «Opere di Italo Calvino», Edited by Mario Barenghi, Oscar Mondadori, Milano, (2002-)2006
Cover Art: Fausto Melotti, Cubo alfabeto, (brass), 1979, Edition of 20 + 1 AP [Fondazione Fausto Melotti, Milano. © Fausto Melotti]
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TryannoMax, Issue 25, October 1977
Cocytus Comics Group, Story by Barry McDermit, lines by Midge Joulet & Dale Ethree, Colors and Letters by H. Haddaway.
Issue #25. It's a quiet day so the Core team gets some R&R. TryannoMax hunts down Dr. Underfang for a long-overdue confrontation, DeinoSteve and PteroDarla finally have that date, and Wally Manmoth visits home.
So when Ape-Tomic Pyle returns from the grave to exact his revenge, only TriceraBruce remains to stand in his way. One wounded dinoid against a living nuclear ape-pocalypse, with the populace of Wisconsin in the balance.
Running for an astounding 80 issues, TyrannoMax was the headline comic from Cocytus in the 1970s, and was the primary motivator behind Buzby-Spurlock buying out Cocytus in '83.
While the comic series is considered the root of the empire that would create the animated series and live action movie, the concept was first introduced in short story "Humanity, My Young Cousin" in the pulp-sci-fi magazine Stunning True-Life Tales of Science Fiction, a few years earlier.
May be posting interior pages soon.
Full details under the fold.
TyrannoMax is my AI dinosaur test kitchen, where I see how ideas work out before trying them on more serious projects.
Here, I've used Dall-E 3 through Bing and Midjourney to create comic assets, which I then de-color and rework into inks in a similar fashion to my AI-comic reworkings like Robots Ruined the Internet and Let's Gib About Ib, or any of my other fake comic covers. TriceraBruce and Ape-Tomic Pyle were generated with Dall-E 3, and the background was made in Midjourney.
This makes the basic inks, from there I correct anatomical problems, cleanup AI wonk, and generally re-ink where things are needed.
Once I have the "inks" its then a matter of doing the coloring and graphic design work the old fashioned way. I used my recreation of the 1981 DC comics palette for my colors, used post-processing to get the printed look, and there you go.
My prompt format for the characters is:
A -anthro wearing , long tail (if a dinosaur) , comic panel by 1968, in the style of 1960s Marvel comics
Because all weights are averaged a bit, to get a 1970s comic look, you have to prompt for late 60s, ortherwise it looks late 80s.
Background prompt was:
a distant city, a rocket launches from its center, flying toward the sky, comic illustration by jack kirby, inked lines, flat color, blue sky, green grass, orange rocket, from 1968
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