EDIT: Since the voting has stopped, Option 1 has won out, and I have finished that one. Sooo if you see this edit and haven't voted, it's too late now. Thank you for your time and votes!
Hello friends. Today I approach you with this: I'm approaching the point to where I would like to put some amount of production into my upcoming comic. While it's not going to start official production yet, I'd like to at least do something before that point. So I sketched up some designs for a cover, three of them to be exact. However, I'm incredibly indecisive, so I put them all into a tweet and linked to a strawpoll for people to vote on. And due to not being that popular on Twitter, I figured I'd post it here so it'll get a little more attention.
Now go, look at the pictures in the tweet (If you don't have a Twitter, it's fine. My tweets aren't protected so you can see it regardless) and then follow the strawpoll link to vote on which one you think looks the best.
By all means, 1 actually looks like most adequate artwork for cover art. One thing there is tho - there will be the name of the comic, and so cover artwork supposed to uncover the main idea of comic itself and not stay way too far from comic name. Like, it is still a part of all this. As of current, you haven't gave the name or any details on the comic, even smallest ones, except some of character designs. Choosing the cover art that would actually FIT the idea of comic without this information is kinda harder. No offence, but I believe this poll is more of a blind shot as it is right now.
By all means, 1 actually looks like most adequate artwork for cover art. One thing there is tho - th
I don't really want to tel people what it's about quite yet. But it's a dirty comic featuring the two in the cover arts. I'm really just asking for which looks the most visually appealing.
I don't really want to tel people what it's about quite yet. But it's a dirty comic featuring the tw