Re: IMO, the more it looks like D&D, the better to attribute the art to other fantasy settings.
RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 11/08/2010 05:30:00 PM
I don't agree Esp. since I like book covers to be related to the content within the book. WoT shares enough in common with those other series, and I think having covers that could just as easily be used interchangeably for another book makes it look trite.
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KOD E-Book Cover
10/08/2010 06:29:55 PM
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It looks OK
10/08/2010 08:11:04 PM
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Look closer (dragonmount link has a blown up version)
11/08/2010 06:53:32 AM
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I looked pretty closely
11/08/2010 02:33:59 PM
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IMO, the more it looks like D&D, the better to attribute the art to other fantasy settings.
11/08/2010 04:54:35 PM
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Re: IMO, the more it looks like D&D, the better to attribute the art to other fantasy settings.
11/08/2010 05:30:00 PM
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Re: IMO, the more it looks like D&D, the better to attribute the art to other fantasy settings.
11/08/2010 07:20:17 PM
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I like artwork, so I don't think being an e-book cover is an excuse.
12/08/2010 02:16:52 PM
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A lot of continuity errors...
11/08/2010 02:34:48 AM
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Ummm, didn't Min grow out her hair during her stay in the White Tower? unless she cut it afterwards.
11/08/2010 06:46:46 AM
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The smoke around Semi could represent the Mirror of Mists being dissolved by Caddy/Ny's ter'angreal. *NM*
11/08/2010 07:24:15 PM
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Not my favorite new cover, but still better than the original. *NM*
12/08/2010 07:36:41 PM
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