Wednesday 13 July 2016

Explorations in GIMP: Brightness and Contrast - Spider Demonstration

So, this week I created a cover for a story that had a spider shifter in it. It was science fiction, and not fantasy, and I used stock art, but I couldn't find the spider I wanted, so I went back through my files. I have a few spider shots, but I wanted something I could have coming down through the planet art I was using so I chose this picture of an orb weaver and save it as Spider.


The first step, of course, was to use 'Save as' to save the picture as 'Spider_Cropped', and then use the 'Rectangle Select Tool' in the toolbox to outline the part of the picture I was interested in, and then select 'Image' from the menu bar and click on 'Crop to Selection', which gave me this:

Because I wanted to superimpose just the spider over the picture, I needed to get rid of the background, so I did the following:
  1. I saved the picture as: 'Spider_Cropped';
  2. and then used 'save as' to save it as 'Spider_Cropped_Isolated'.
  3. Since GIMP has a clipboard limit of 525 px by 525 px, I again clicked on 'Image',
  4. and chose 'Scale Image' from the drop-down menu.
  5. I noted the actual length and width on a piece of paper so I could return the picture to its original size later, and then
  6. I selected the longest side and changed that to 525, which automatically scaled the shorter side so the image was kept in proportion when it was shrunk.
  7. Using the 'Free select tool' from the toolbox, I outlined the spider,
  8. and then used the 'Cut' option from the 'Edit' drop-down menu.
  9. This placed the cut out spider onto the clipboard.
  10. To get the spider back onto the image, I clicked on the clipboard and, holding the left mouse button down, dragged the spider back into the image.
  11. This gave me two layers in the Layers-Patterns dock.
  12. Because I only wanted to see the spider, I clicked on the eye beside the 'Spider_Cropped' layer. This closes the eye so the background is no longer visible. I left the eye symbol beside the 'Dropped Buffer' layer open, keeping that layer visible.
  13. This still left me with background in some areas where the legs met - and which I hadn't been able to cut out with the first outline. I got rid of that background, but outlining the area I wanted to remove and using the 'Edit' drop down so that I could, again, click on 'Cut'.
  14. When I was happy with the cut out, I resized it to its original measurements, by clicking on Image' and choosing 'Scale Image' from the drop-down menu, and putting in the original measurement for the longest side, and hitting 'resize'
  15. When the picture was back at its original dimensions, I saved the picture and closed it.
  16. This is the result:
 This spider still looked too friendly. I wanted a sinister spider, so:
  1. I used the 'save as' option to save 'Spider_Cropped_Isolated' as 'Spider_Cropped_Isolated_Darkened';
  2. then I clicked on the 'Colors' menu button,
  3. and chose 'Brightness-Contrast'.
  4. This gave me a little pop-up box with two slide bars: one for 'Brightness' and one for 'Contrast'.
  5. By sliding the Brightness bar to the left, I was able to darken the spider's colours, and
  6. by sliding the 'Contrast' bar to the right, I was able to enhance the shading so that it had harder edges. 
  7. NOTE: sometimes moving the slide bars does not seem to have any effect. When this happens, you have to use the 'Rectangle select tool' from the tool box to draw around the image you want the pop-up to affect. Once their is a moving dotted line around that part of the image, the Brightness-Contrast choices will be reflected inside that dotted line.
  8. When I was happy with what I had, I chose the 'Rotate tool' from the Toolbox to swivel the spider to the left.
  9. When doing this, I noticed that the legs seemed to fall off the edge and disappear, so I had to be careful to keep the legs inside the limits of the picture.
To position the spider in the final picture, I opened 'Spider_Cropped_Isolated_Darkened' as a layer. ('Open as Layer' is an option on the drop-down menu under the 'File' tab.)

 I also used the 'Rotate Tool' from the toolbox to swivel the spider 180 degrees and point it the other way. You can see it in the upper-left of the book cover.


One final note: Becaue I wanted to place the spider over the words, I highlighted the 'Dropped Buffer' layer and then used the slide bar on the 'Opacity' box at the top of the 'Layers-Patterns' dock to adjust the spider's opacity until the words could be seen through its tail.

And that is how I used GIMP to create the spider on Melerom Leads the Dance.

Saturday 9 July 2016

Covers Created, Week 2: July 2-9, 2016

This week was, again, filled with covers for the publishing side of things, but did play with the contrast feature of Gimp, so I might blog about that later in the week. For the moment, I'll just show the covers I've worked on in the last week:



















 And because Seppelitus was 13,500 or so words long, it was given a print-on-demand version, which meant covers were needed for the CreateSpace cover creator. Seppelitus is available in both large-print (which comes in trade paperback size) and mass-market versions so the cover sizes are quite different. Also, because the cover creator won't accept covers which protrude over a certain margin, the black border has to be added and observed, which makes the positioning of the title and by-line important. 



















Like, Melerom Leads the Dance, The Taletellers' Slumber is only available in ebook, so only one cover version was required.


And I discovered that the title and byline on Rendezvous at the Raptor's Rest was in need of tweaking, so I worked through those changes while I was at it.


















All in all, a busy week for covers.


Saturday 2 July 2016

Covers Created This Week: Four Science FictionCovers

This week, I created another four covers for science-fiction short stories. Here they are:





Friday 13 May 2016

Cover Created for Carlie Simonsen's Legacy of Hope

A change of pace, and a cover for a contemporary wheelchair story of hope with a touch of romance.

Legacy of Hope Ebook Cover
Legacy of Hope PoD Cover



























Sean is finally home, but everything he hoped for is gone. As far as he can tell, his life is over. His dreams of becoming a garden designer seem done, because he can’t dig or weed. He can’t see how he can be of any use in the School Gardens Program, he used to help to run. And he can’t kick a ball, or ride a skateboard, so how can he continue to be the buddy of a boy who loves to do both? And as for his girlfriend, Angelica… well, Sean feels he has no choice but to send her away. After all, she’ll be better off with a guy who can walk, won’t she? Unfortunately, Angelica and his little buddy Brian have other plans. They just need to get Sean to see that he’s not so useless after all…

Legacy of Hope is a teen to young adult story about how Sean learns to cope with losing his ability to walk, and to see that there is still might be a way to do the things he loves. But even the strongest person needs a little help to learn to hope again.

Legacy of Hope is the second book in the Wheelchair Adventures series, which is based around young people getting their wheels underneath them, after they find themselves in wheelchairs.

Saturday 7 May 2016

Cover Completed for Rocky Touches Down

This is the latest cover completed for C.M. Simpson Publishing - for the fifth book in the Otherworld Series: Rocky Touches Down.


Monday 1 February 2016

Covers Created in January 2016

In 2016, I created the following covers:


JANUARY 2, 2016

Rendezvous at the Raptor's Rest EBook Cover

Rendezvous at the Raptor's Rest Trade PoD Cover
Rendezvous at the Raptor's Rest Mass Market PoD Cover



















When his flying ship, the Red Horizon, was shot down, Tescher told no-one he had a woman on board. Three years later, he returns to the ship wreck and finds Marianna not only survived the crash, but left him a message. She found what she was looking for aboard his ship, and she’ll wait for him at the Raptor’s Rest, but once a year—tonight. Tight flying will get him there in time, but it will take more for him to navigate clear of the underworld predators circling the criminal shores on which Marianna has landed.

Rendezvous at Raptor’s Rest is set in the steampunk world of 1840’s Australia, complete with flying ships, landed gentry, velociraptors and those who take their tinkering with the ether just a little too far.

JANUARY 8, 2016


A Legacy of Elves EBook Cover



The sun was setting and the trolls were out when we discovered the chapel. From the get-go it seemed almost too good to be true, but we needed refuge from the trolls. Between them, the dust smugglers, the pixie and the unicorns, we mighta bitten off more’n we could chew, but if we could survive this little fracas, we just might have found ourselves a home... we really needed a home…

A Legacy of Elves is a short post-apocalyptic story set in a world where civilisation has been all but wiped out by a tsunami of magic, plague and natural disaster. Trolls and other creatures of legend and fairytale roam the land, and human survivors must build a new life, but everything comes at a cost, and some costs are more visible than others.
 
JANUARY 13, 2016

Rocky Rides the Space Range Ebook Cover
Rocky Rides the Space Range PoD Cover





















When Rocky’s ship stops to resupply at Tallona’s First Moon, Rocky and his classmates head down to the surface. Seeing moon dragons, ice beetles, dangerous butterflies and flowers that grow on the moon’s surface seem like a good way to spend a day. Rocky never expects to have to deal with moon raiders as well. When his little sister runs away to protect the dragon eggs, Rocky’s troubles really begin. Can he sneak out of the base, find his sister, and bring her back without the pirates or moon base security ever finding out? All he knows is that he has to try.


Rocky Rides the Space Range is the fourth book in the Otherworld Adventures series, which is set on Rocky’s journey to the world of Tallona, where his parents will farm alongside the aliens who have asked them for help.

Legacy of Hearts Ebook Cover
Legacy of Hearts PoD Cover





















Dumped by her boyfriend, Tomas, because she ended up in a wheelchair, Stella has to rebuild her life. If she hadn’t met Ambrose in hospital, she might never have thought of playing basketball again, but he was just a friend. She never expected to see him when she got out. It comes as a total surprise, when Ambrose meets Stella after her first basketball game in a chair. More surprising is his request to see her again. Can Stella afford to let him keep visiting, or will he end up being just as much of a disaster as Tomas had been?

Legacy of Hearts is the third book in the Wheelchair Adventures series, which is based around young people getting their wheels underneath them, after they find themselves in wheelchairs.