━━━ graphics portfolio
There's nothing in the genre drop-box about graphic books, but we're doing it anyway, folks!
Good graphics will be preceded by the crappy originals to show my progress. Chapters may be published out of order.
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This is for a Young Justice fanfiction I may never publish.
Not my best work. Especially on the cut-out. Title and name are a little bland. But I like it.
I went back after the first one to change the layer of coloring over Ms. Bennet's hair from overlay to multiply. Dropped the face shadow transparency from 22% to 12%. Went over the piping, bracers, gloves, shoulder straps, and belt with a purple brush set to overlay. Upped the transparency on the dust overlay, which kind of smudged out the texture on the lower left (not what I was going for). Hopefully, it looks more like the character.
I made the conscious choice when I was making it to put the title behind Ms. Bennet's head, because it didn't look right over the suit. It's a choice I constantly question.
For the last one, obviously, I made the title bigger. I also switched out Ms. Bennet's shadow, which was the same image set to color-burn, for two copies, one with color-burn at 53% and the other with alpha at 55%. It doesn't have the same contrast as the shadow in the prior covers, but it doesn't turn the title font blue either.
Image of Chloe Bennet from @gwenstacy145 on Pinterest. Overlays from Pixlr X. Edited on Pixlr E and Pixlr X.