Entries Tagged ‘book cover illustration’:
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Mar.02, 2010
The Hubble telescope continues to inspire artists, bringing new styles and skies to science fiction as well as astronomy. I tried my hand at duplicating (in a rough way) some of the shots from Hubble, and then went ahead and created a “world” where such a sky might exist, adding a tiny fire and character […]
Tags: Asimov's, book artist, book cover art, book cover graphic design, book cover illustration, Gas Nebula, science fiction art for book covers, science fiction artwork, science fiction illustration
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.27, 2010
One of the neat things about illustrations is that they can leave a little — or a lot — for the viewer’s imagination to “fill in.” Possibly this is one reason that an illustration can be more real and moving than a very precise digital recreation or photo which may offer more realism, yet be […]
Tags: book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, book illustrator, Duncan Long, magazine illustration
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.19, 2010
The Hubble telescope has given mankind a taste of what space looks like, from exploding galaxies to beautiful dust nebulae. And graphic artists often use these pictures as references for creating the look of deep space, especially for science fiction book covers and similar illustrations and artwork. This is my latest exercise in painting a […]
Tags: book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, deep space pictures, Duncan Long, science fiction artist, science fiction book cover artist, science fiction book cover illustrator, science fiction illustrator, space illustration, space painting
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.18, 2010
I’m not sure who came up with the idea of alternate histories in science fiction; I think the first writer I noticed using it was Robert Heinlein (perhaps in part to make his stories all conform to the “history” he employed to link them together — arguably a good sales gimmick if nothing else). Steampunk […]
Tags: book cover art, book cover illustration, Duncan Long, Mechanical man, movie concept art, robot, steam punk, Steampunk
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Feb.12, 2010
At least in the US, the “book return” policy of most large publishers is unlike anything in most other industries. The practice started in the Great Depression here in the US and made it possible for book sellers to sell books without fear of losing their money. It worked well in the 1930s, but has […]
Tags: book cover, book cover artist, book cover designer, book cover illustator, book cover illustration, book prices, book returns, Duncan Long, POD, print on demand
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Jan.01, 2010
Mariah Aceves, another concept illustration for John Chadwell’s book Werewolves of New Idria (which is also becoming a screenplay that Chadwell is coauthoring with Ron Shusett, the writer/creator of the Alien franchise as well as Total Recall). ============ Duncan Long is a freelance magazine and book cover illustrator for HarperCollins, PS Publishing, Pocket Books, Solomon […]
Tags: Book cover design, book cover illustration, book cover sketch, character design, concept art