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Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 11:58 am
by msfry
I didn't know there was a 2 day rule to get projects covered! So now we gotta hurry, hurry hurry to claim or be left out? I thought we have 2 weeks to complete a cover. :hmm:

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 12:08 pm
by TriciaG
No, there's no rule. I just don't like to see them sitting around unclaimed for days.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 12:08 pm
by schrm
msfry wrote: September 19th, 2020, 11:58 am I didn't know there was a 2 day rule to get projects covered! So now we gotta hurry, hurry hurry to claim or be left out? I thought we have 2 weeks to complete a cover. :hmm:
nono - it was/is my personal rule for claiming covers.
sort of "jumping in when a cover is unclaimed" but giving others the opportunity of claiming the cover.
and as i said, the more difficult covers i like the best (or better the resulting covers i like the best).
:-)

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 1:14 pm
by moniaqua
TriciaG wrote: September 19th, 2020, 9:22 am Please, if you want to do covers, claim some.
Yes, I did :)
msfry wrote: September 19th, 2020, 11:58 am I didn't know there was a 2 day rule to get projects covered!
Oh, there isn't.

I understood Tricia and schrm don't like to see the projects unclaimed for more than two days and I agree. We don't need to hurry to do the covers, it is only better if the books don't stay too long without.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 1:44 pm
by msfry
moniaqua wrote: September 19th, 2020, 1:14 pm
I understood Tricia and schrm don't like to see the projects unclaimed for more than two days and I agree. We don't need to hurry to do the covers, it is only better if the books don't stay too long without.
That's fine since you can only claim two at a time, but it sounds like you gotta hurry up and get them done so you can hurry up and claim more. I'm for encouraging more cover makers, not fewer, and that might require leaving some for them to claim. The only big hurry I see is Tricia's twitter feed, which announces books within 2 days, with or without their covers. I don't understand the need for this much pressure.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 1:47 pm
by moniaqua
msfry wrote: September 19th, 2020, 1:44 pm The only big hurry I see is Tricia's twitter feed, which announces books within 2 days, with or without their covers.
Actually I don't even know Tricias twitter feed as I am not on twitter at all. But I do know that there are more than one pages that post the books within a day or two, with or without cover :)

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 4:55 pm
by Availle
Tricia's feed is a "new releases" one. Not much point in announcing a "new" book that is a month old.

There is no need to wait for a cover, we don't do it anywhere else either.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 5:00 pm
by annise
The BCs would like to have a cover immediately if not sooner, just as readers would like their sections PLed the minute they are uploaded and BC's would like their projects catalogued 2 minutes after they were completed and new readers the 1-minute tests commented on hot from the uploader but none of these are possible.
So we all do the best we can and are patient with our fellow volunteers. Cos that is what LV is.

Anne

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 9:16 pm
by msfry
Availle wrote: September 19th, 2020, 4:55 pm Tricia's feed is a "new releases" one. Not much point in announcing a "new" book that is a month old.

There is no need to wait for a cover, we don't do it anywhere else either.
Who said a month, Availle? 4 days, 6 days, 8 days, what's the big rush? I'm just asking because I don't care really, only our books do make a better impression when they go out in public properly dressed.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: September 19th, 2020, 9:20 pm
by msfry
annise wrote: September 19th, 2020, 5:00 pm The BCs would like to have a cover immediately if not sooner, just as readers would like their sections PLed the minute they are uploaded and BC's would like their projects catalogued 2 minutes after they were completed and new readers the 1-minute tests commented on hot from the uploader but none of these are possible.
So we all do the best we can and are patient with our fellow volunteers. Cos that is what LV is.

Anne
Well said. Remember this quote from Zen and the Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance: "Assembly Japanese bicycle require peace of mind."

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: October 1st, 2020, 10:27 am
by loon
annise wrote: September 19th, 2020, 5:00 pm The BCs would like to have a cover immediately if not sooner, just as readers would like their sections PLed the minute they are uploaded and BC's would like their projects catalogued 2 minutes after they were completed and new readers the 1-minute tests commented on hot from the uploader but none of these are possible.
So we all do the best we can and are patient with our fellow volunteers. Cos that is what LV is.

Anne
It's very quick sometimes. One of the Cover Fairies swept in before I could blink and made up art for Treachery in Outer Space. Thank you, whoever. (Artwork credit doesn't appear in the book info, is there a way to find out who it is?) Otherwise, generic thanks go out to all covermakers!

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: October 1st, 2020, 11:35 am
by msfry
Jewel Case Spines
When you look at a bunch of books standing on a library shelf, all the titles are facing the same way, namely, you tilt your head to the right to read them. The same is true for CD Jewel Cases, except that you can stack them with either spine facing forward, and either way (if the artwork is right side up), you tilt your head to the right to read them. To make this happen, professional CD designers put the titles on both wings of the Jewel Case Cover going in the same direction. I notice most of us don't do that, so I thought I'd give a heads up.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: October 1st, 2020, 12:17 pm
by schrm
while i am pro this suggestion
but do the cover flaps vertically, because google docs cannot do otherwise
i remember i saw a video to this topic once, i think it was one of the americans moving to germany: also this is culturally different and a topic for industrial design enthusiasts!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_design#Front_cover,_spine,_and_back_cover_of_the_dust-jacket
:D

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: October 1st, 2020, 12:20 pm
by TriciaG
loon wrote: October 1st, 2020, 10:27 am It's very quick sometimes. One of the Cover Fairies swept in before I could blink and made up art for Treachery in Outer Space. Thank you, whoever. (Artwork credit doesn't appear in the book info, is there a way to find out who it is?) Otherwise, generic thanks go out to all covermakers!
Usually the PDF has the name of the cover maker on it somewhere. :)
When you look at a bunch of books standing on a library shelf, all the titles are facing the same way, namely, you tilt your head to the right to read them. The same is true for CD Jewel Cases, except that you can stack them with either spine facing forward, and either way (if the artwork is right side up), you tilt your head to the right to read them. To make this happen, professional CD designers put the titles on both wings of the Jewel Case Cover going in the same direction. I notice most of us don't do that, so I thought I'd give a heads up.
The CD Jewelcase template has them in opposite directions. That's the template I've been using.

Re: Covermakers Chat Thread

Posted: October 1st, 2020, 1:09 pm
by msfry
TriciaG wrote: October 1st, 2020, 12:20 pm The CD Jewelcase template has them in opposite directions. That's the template I've been using.
There are several jewel case templates on the wiki, one of which is mine. Which one are you using? And you should be able to alter any template to suit your directional preferences.