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************************************** * * * DISK COVER DESIGNING * * DISK COVER DESIGNING * * * ************************************** * * * A chapter on designing disk covers * * * * by: BREN/P.I.P./THE SPIDERS-CREW * * * ************************************** To start off with, you will need paper (A4 is a good size to use). Next up, comes your drawing materials..... Well, if you are going to photo-copy your piece of artwork for spreading then a good choice to make is a BLACK pen or a HARD lead pencil (or use both!!!). Before you even put pen to paper, you should have at least some kind of idea of what you wanna lay down on paper. If you find ORIGINALITY, is hard to find - then look for other kinds of inspiration. The following will give you some ideas..... @ MUSIC - always good for ideas just imagine your listening to some HARD-CORE punk music. What is the first thing that fills your head (besides the sound!)... the images in my head would be ANARCHY, ANGER, DESTRUCTION. So, you draw those images (you choose what ever music you like!!!). @ TATTOO MAGS - these give some cool images. But, DO NOT do a straight COPY of the chosen pic you are looking at - modify it to suit you!!! @ COMIC BOOKS - good for comic ideas (enough said!!!). @ PORNO MAGS - good for drawing the (female/male) human form. Don't think SEX think about the bodies shape and you will learn a lot. @ OTHER COVERS - take a good long look at some of these guys work and learn by how they draw (I DID++). ELECTRIC, DUCE, fX, JUNKIE, REEKOL, and many more (all cool). Now you've got an idea select what type of pen you are going to use. For my drawings I like to use a FINE LINE pen. The best pens to buy have got to be ROTRING, they are quite expensive so if your just starting out then you could just use a cheap fine line pen (I use these quite a lot and only use my ROTRING pens for real fine artwork designs. I am also a bit experimental with my art. Just by using an old piece of sponge and some (black) paint you can get some great effects down on paper just by simply dipping the sponge in the paint and then pressing it against the paper (very nursery school - but the effect is good!). Also, cutting up news paper letters you can create simple and effective POISON PEN-LETTER style logos!!! Or if you want to experiment even further, get yourself an AIR BRUSH. These can be quite expensive (coz you also have to by aerosol cans of CO2 gas - or you can buy electric powered air pumps but these are a lot more expensive!!!). Sooner or later you may want to buy a drawing board (I've got an A3 size one but I don't like using it. I don't feel I have the freedom of moving the paper around). Other equipment you should have in your art kit is... @ PUTTY RUBBER - for pencil mistakes! @ RULER - I use a ROTRING one. @ COLOURED PENCILS. @ WATER COLOUR PAINTS. @ CRAYONS - CRAYOLA are best! @ CHARCOAL STICKS - use like pencils and can be smudged with the finger easy to create good blending effects. Well, it's up to you now get designing it's great fun. But, don't RUSH a pic you are drawing (unless it's cartoon) try and work on it for about a week and watch the picture gradually grow into something of beauty!!! The longest I have ever worked on a piece of artwork was 19 days when I entered the ELECTRIC AND DUCE/EXTEND cover compo (I came 7th!!!). Anyway, if you do design covers I would really like to hear from you (and to see your artwork). So, write to..... XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXX I DON'T SWAP XXXXXXXXX X <<<<<< WAREZ ONLY XXXXXXXXXXX COVERS++++ XXXX XXXX ENGLAND. Also write if you require a disk cover designed for your group free of charge!!! Thanx for reading and I hope I've inspired someone to create some cool artwork ???????????????????????????? Signed... BREN/Pushin' Ink Productions and:The Spiders-Crew