ripley wrote:QUOTE (ripley @ Jan 6 2025, 06:51 PM) Nice idea, indeed...
can't wait to see if you're going on a matching back or something totally different.
I have a rough sketch of a back design. The front image won’t be used on the back, but I will of course make sure they fit together.
Fidi wrote:QUOTE (Fidi @ Jan 6 2025, 07:46 PM) I can't believe seeing a WIP from you.
As ripley I also like the idea very much. In my opinion maybe the title but especially the tagline is to prominent and takes away the attention from the image.
Maybe a smaller tagline in a regular font might work better?
For the sword I think you should change the expoaure compared to the landscape. Compared to it the left part of the hold should be darker and the right brighter since the light is somewhere on the right.
And the blade looks a bit strange to me. I don't know how to explain but for me it looks like it's twisted about 90 degrees (left to right) from the top under to hold down to the point where it hits the ground.
Maybe adding a shadow to the blade right unter the hold on the left corner might fix that.
At the moment, this is all very rough. Tagline might go on the back, maybe etched on a stone (think rune stone). I may add actors names at the very top or bottom, in regular capital letters serif font, haven’t decided yet. Tt might also be etched in, maybe in the land, maybe on a stone or something. I’ll see where it takes me. For now, I’m pleased w having each letter, word dividers and top/bottom lines all on different layers.
As for the sword it is a stock image, done in some 3d program. I have a few versions, but only one at an angle. As for perspective, I think it’s just a trick of the eye, but something I could work on, once I get to actually add lighting, shadows and such. Maybe it’s simply the way it is cut off. I can easily make the ‘cut’ the other way once I zoom in to work on the area where it hits the land.
The landscape itself is also largely untouched; the idea is to recreate the map from the intro of the series, where you see flames devour 6 of the 7 Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Viking age England. So I’ll darken the landscape (think soot) to give an impression of it having been devoured by flames, which is also to be added along the way. I was thinking to add the names of the kingdoms too, for those with no idea about European history (yes, I am pointing my finger at you, all Ye Muricans, hehe!), emphasising the map idea.
Bazzah wrote:QUOTE (Bazzah @ Jan 6 2025, 07:53 PM) I love this concept. I agree with the others. And as Fidi said, that sword is strange. It is like the handle is at 315 degrees, and the blade is at 180 (if that makes sense)
It would be good if you could sketch in some waves, and maybe drawings of Viking ships, in the sea. And maybe make it pale blue?
I’m thinking to add a fleet of Viking ships in the North Sea. Waves would be added as well of course

I just need to track down a few decent stock images of longships. I already have some. Just need them at the right angle and ofc good resolution aso.
And if I wasn’t clear in my first post, this is really just a VERY rough idea. I have done nothing to colours, lighting/shadows or anything. It will be slow. It will be arduous. It will be painful. Returning to PS I feel like a noob; there’s whole range of tools I have no idea how to use, some new ones I know exist (like content aware cloning), and things I do know how to use missing or renamed - and where the F is my good ol’ paint bucket ffs?!! Haha!
I am working in a subscription based vanilla version of PS 2019 (latest version my old iMac can handle), with no add on programs or anything like that.