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ep covers
who designs these for you and where is it best to get this done?
alex bk-bk wrote:its not an ep its 1 track
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I do all mine myself, it's fun to try and come up with your own artwork for your own stuff. I know a lot of "big artists" do the same.
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I am one of those old-school cats who think the record should look as good as it sounds.
However, I have spanned the spectrum...from using one of the most expensive "name" artists to doing a few covers myself, from calling in favors from friends (one was a big name Parisian graffer, the other was a graphic designer who is a childhood friend)...
At the end of the day - all I care about is quality. I won't compromise on quality just because someone offers a cheaper or free rate.
However, I have spanned the spectrum...from using one of the most expensive "name" artists to doing a few covers myself, from calling in favors from friends (one was a big name Parisian graffer, the other was a graphic designer who is a childhood friend)...
At the end of the day - all I care about is quality. I won't compromise on quality just because someone offers a cheaper or free rate.

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It's definitely more satisfying doing it yourself, I used to love making stuff like that back in the day when crazy forum signatures were all the ragemthrfnk wrote:I do all mine myself, it's fun to try and come up with your own artwork for your own stuff. I know a lot of "big artists" do the same.
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Depends, but if you're releasing your EP on a label, and they're telling you to get your own artwork etc. sorted, then don't do it. Trust me.
Generally I do my stuff myself these days, using photos that I, or a friend, take and just edit them on my phone or computer.
It largely depends on the aesthetics you're going for. If you're looking for something purely personal, then I'd go to a friend or do it myself, if you want something expansive and complex, but don't have the familiarity with the relevant programs then you may want to hire someone to do it for you.
Generally I do my stuff myself these days, using photos that I, or a friend, take and just edit them on my phone or computer.
It largely depends on the aesthetics you're going for. If you're looking for something purely personal, then I'd go to a friend or do it myself, if you want something expansive and complex, but don't have the familiarity with the relevant programs then you may want to hire someone to do it for you.
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Just curious.. Are you saying if a label sings you and offers to do your artwork for you, don't do it? Or don't do your own artwork if you're signed?dooshbhag wrote:Depends, but if you're releasing your EP on a label, and they're telling you to get your own artwork etc. sorted, then don't do it. Trust me.
Generally I do my stuff myself these days, using photos that I, or a friend, take and just edit them on my phone or computer.
It largely depends on the aesthetics you're going for. If you're looking for something purely personal, then I'd go to a friend or do it myself, if you want something expansive and complex, but don't have the familiarity with the relevant programs then you may want to hire someone to do it for you.
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i do it myself and im signed,but im not a graphics artist,so sometimes i let other people do the artwork
btw can someone recommend a good program for doing covers with lots of effects/filters right now im using GIMP is there anything out there thats maybe abit better but dont cost alot of bucks
btw can someone recommend a good program for doing covers with lots of effects/filters right now im using GIMP is there anything out there thats maybe abit better but dont cost alot of bucks
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BrainSick wrote: Just curious.. Are you saying if a label sings you and offers to do your artwork for you, don't do it? Or don't do your own artwork if you're signed?
Different labels have different budgets, but if you are signed to a label, you shouldn't have to pay out of your own pocket for the artwork...
..that is unless you are determined to use a packaging or artist idea that is more expensive than the budget...
But usually there should be at least a little budget allocated for artwork if you are properly signed.

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Ah, just wanted to clarify, thanks!Mad EP wrote:BrainSick wrote: Just curious.. Are you saying if a label sings you and offers to do your artwork for you, don't do it? Or don't do your own artwork if you're signed?
Different labels have different budgets, but if you are signed to a label, you shouldn't have to pay out of your own pocket for the artwork...
..that is unless you are determined to use a packaging or artist idea that is more expensive than the budget...
But usually there should be at least a little budget allocated for artwork if you are properly signed.
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Not quite either.SubbaseDnB wrote:i do it myself and im signed,but im not a graphics artist,so sometimes i let other people do the artwork
btw can someone recommend a good program for doing covers with lots of effects/filters right now im using GIMP is there anything out there thats maybe abit better but dont cost alot of bucks
Just don't sign up to shit labels tbh, that's all I guess.
Try a demo of Photoshop, or get Corel since it's reasonably priced
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Yeah this was it.Mad EP wrote:BrainSick wrote: Just curious.. Are you saying if a label sings you and offers to do your artwork for you, don't do it? Or don't do your own artwork if you're signed?
Different labels have different budgets, but if you are signed to a label, you shouldn't have to pay out of your own pocket for the artwork...
..that is unless you are determined to use a packaging or artist idea that is more expensive than the budget...
But usually there should be at least a little budget allocated for artwork if you are properly signed.
You should be allowed to take care of it yourself, not forced to. You may aswell release by yourself if the're asking you to do that
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make a photoshop of maria ozawa fukcing ryan gosling
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My mate does them on top of his other commissions, don't know if it's the labels or artists that ask though. Check his page anyway http://www.jonnypackham.co.uk
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