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If you see this, quickly rt/q with your art and tag some cool artists 🌟
@charlenedraws @autumnflame @caitlindmajor @mkhoddy https://t.co/OPG086aJGK
13. Gag. If your book is funny, having a joke on the cover is a good way to get your audience to laugh even before they open the book. It can be a clever turn of phrase, or a visual gag. /15
6. Strong Foreground Element. Picking an object or person to put in the extreme foreground helps build depth of scene while giving cues to what's important in the story. Batman's face helps give emotional punch, while Hulk's hand helps build mystery. /8
3. Looming Figure. The main conflict in a VS can feel like an even fight, but a looming, larger figure can show the hero is overwhelmed in a battle they're sure to lose. It can be a head, a whole body, a symbol, or even the character themselves to show an internal struggle. /4
🦄A group of us artists play dungeons and dragons and drawings, where we livedraw what's happening in our adventure. Catch up on YouTube
https://t.co/oS7BdDSvfL
#SelfPromoSaturday #ttrpg #DnD
@justicearman @SageAdviceDnD Muskateeresque
@CayFettArt Hi Cay! Here's a the cover of my upcoming RPG/graphic novel hybrid, and a couple of images from the game of DnD I DM called @magical_marker where a bunch of us artist live-draw what happens in our game https://t.co/oS7BdDSvfL
@Omegasama_art Congrats, Diana! I drew the Mighty Nein in Adventure Time style, and Vox Machina in my own.
I just did an update to my website, including an archive of my @magical_marker pre-drawn #illustration pieces. #dnd5e #dnd #ttrpg
https://t.co/ndbJKa8TXh