A Friend of mine and his band recorded there music through a local recorder, and now have a stack of cases, and cds.
However, you can't have a cd, with out a cover!
So he turned to me. I'm pretty goodwith photoshop nad making things look really nice, but as far as drawing, I stink.
So If you could draw me a picture (i'll give details) The size of a CD cover.
the band is called "as the skies burned". The only thing he told me, is he wants a silhouette of a father and a small child holding hands, and a starry night with possibly a plant exploding and meteorites falling, and the band name written in cursive.
You have to be allright with us using it with intent to sell. It will be on the front of a cd case, and will be seen by every one who buys the cd. A merit may be possible to the winner (the one we decide to use)
A merit eh? Depending on what kind of fiscal parameters you're running, you might actually want to consider some kind of remuneration as opposed to a merit, or other form of compensation for services rendered. I mean a merit's just... well... it's a digital currency with no value outside of AG :P
I might be interested, though, seeing as I happen to be on holidays now. What's the music? Is there a sample? That'd be a big help if I could hear it.
It's unlikely that I'll be able to get something up before the end of the next weekend. I'm already working, getting Way of Moderation updated, and doing a dozen portraits for our yearbook. And for something like this I'd probably spend at least a good 2-3 hours.
If that's too far away, I'll have to bow out as it's impossible for me to have it done any sooner than that.
You spelled "album" wrong. I'd expect that more from Firetail, considering he's Canadian, and they're always spelling words wrong, like "colour", "favourite" and "aboot". Kooky Canadians! Heck, they even spell that wrong, they call themselves "Canadiens"! Hahah!
You spelled "album" wrong. I'd expect that more from Firetail, considering he's Canadian, and they're always spelling words wrong, like "colour", "favourite" and "aboot". Kooky Canadians! Heck, they even spell that wrong, they call themselves "Canadiens"! Hahah!
It's called English, and seeing as England uses the English spelling...