(An aside: I did
some pretty ugly covers starting off with an old computer and no good software in helping out WMG Publishing get started.
Not exact matches
This is unfortunate because indie authors already have a tough time figuring out what makes a «Good
Cover» — and if book cover contests like this give prizes to fairly ordinary or even pretty ugly book covers, the bar will not be ra
Cover» — and if book
cover contests like this give prizes to fairly ordinary or even pretty ugly book covers, the bar will not be ra
cover contests like this give prizes to fairly ordinary or even
pretty ugly book
covers, the bar will not be raised.
Should you pay less for an
ugly cover, or a
pretty one that doesn't sell?
One example of this was when I was
covering up against a brick wall and one part of the wall looked fine and textured with some detail and the other part just looked very pixelated and flat looking like it hadn't loaded in the full texture properly, it was
pretty bad and something that became more noticeable as time went on in the game, one minute the visuals would be fine and the game looked good and then the next minute it just looks downright terrible with
ugly muddy textured visuals.
The back side of each board was
pretty ugly, so I just used some left over gray paint to
cover up that side.