cover art for "Servare Vitas" (Bones fic)
Last week I was riding my bike, mulling over a particularly intense chapter of "Servare Vitas" (the Bones fic I've been reading these past weeks; you may have seen me go on and on about mention it) when suddenly inspiration struck. A voice in my head said, no, insisted, You have to make a cover art for this fic! Which is my brain's way of dealing when it's obsessing about something. (Hey, say nothing, I got a diploma thesis out of my X-Files obsesson.)
I suggested it to the author,
newscaper, who, to my delight, was into the idea. VoilĂ , there be cover art:



story on LJ (links to ch1; hit the 'next entry' button to get to the next chapter)
story on fanfic.net
I suggested it to the author,
story on LJ (links to ch1; hit the 'next entry' button to get to the next chapter)
story on fanfic.net

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please consider us even now.
:)
Link to chapter 1 on LJ
That points to chapter 1, just follow the LJ next post button (green triangle thingie) for the laer ones.
Thanks again!
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I edited in the link to your journal.
Re: Link to chapter 1 on LJ
Great cover art!
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What kind of paint do you use for the colouring?
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I used Paint Shop Pro for a few modifications (still getting over my Photoshop phobia...) The scene seen through the scope's view was actually colored in natural shades, but I had this vague vision from the beginning that it would work much better in a monocromatic bluish shade. Just took me a bit to figure out how to do that on the computer.
And for the inkwork, I used this really cool new Zebra brush pen that everyone was talking about at Comic Con. I got a set off ebay Hongkong... delivery took a while, but it was worth the wait. Those pens are amazing, the line is much easier to control than with any other brush pen I tried, let alone real brushes.
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*adds this to list of fic to read*
It's a WIP, nearly finished. I'm usually don't read WIP much, but in this case, I would actually recommend reading it as it is written; there have been some spectacular cliffhangers and waiting between chapters adds to the tension. Boy, is there ever tension.
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Now, I've gone and bookmarked it for reading asap it's finished.
thank you! I'll keep this in mind as I'm reading it.
::hugs::
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Yum, icon. I shall bake an egg liqueur cake now.
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-23 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)-Emily
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I also used Paint Shop Pro to heighten contrasts overall, and for fixing a few details on the faces (because facial expressions are so delicate, it's easy to screw up and with the computer, you can undo the changes, which is handy.)
If you're interested in the process behind it, here's what it the inkwork (http://mitglied.lycos.de/vohwinkel/div/06-sv_cover_ink.jpg) looked like and, one step earlier, here's the basic layout (http://mitglied.lycos.de/vohwinkel/div/05-cover_sketch_3a.jpg).
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this. is. so. fucking. awesome.
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Children's book illustrator. Sometimes I take on other graphics work, but mostly it's kids' books.
Glad you like this one! I had a ball drawing it.
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But I plan to watch it when either of those ways become available.
Then we'll see if it becomes a fandom, or if I crave fanfiction (I usually do...). Then I'll come to you for recs.
Anyway, the cover is just wonderful.
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-25 12:34 am (UTC)(link)Emily
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-25 02:36 am (UTC)(link)no subject
Oh no, the typography is done by computer in this case. I hand-letter my comics, though.
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Um, would it be possible you signed your comments here? Sometimes I have more than one anonymouse commenting, and then it gets confusing.
Check your email
(Anonymous) 2006-09-25 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)- you know who
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I still want to fix a few teeny tiny details, but I have to get a few days' distance... if you stare at something for days at a time, in the end you can't see the forest for the trees.
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She described what she was looking for in terms of something from the story tying together both characters and something to do with the sniper thread (while not giving too much away) and that scene jumped back out at me. She re-read it and agreed.
But *she* made it truly come to life. That is freakin' amazing.
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