Well, I just finished another publications project, and sent the checkfile off to the author for final approval before posting. It's another Potter Fanfic, written for the last of the SS/HG Exchanges: Winter 2012. The fic is currently posted there and on the author's page on ff.net. The Red Hen edition will be on my site once I get final approval.
It's not as long a work as the last one that I posted the illos for here. Only a dozen of them, but this one had me in a bit of a quandary, because two of the illos are diptychs. And the way they are built, the page border, with the spine and gutter of my faux 2-page spread masks the center of the illustration (and was intended to). So those really need the whole spread in order to be seen as they are intended to be seen. My faux 2-page spreads are built to fit on a landscape-oriented letter-sized page. So they are going to exceed the 800 pixels that I usually try to keep my posed images within. I also want them to be reasonably sharp, so I'm going to up the resolution a little.
I gather that screen resolution for most Windows PCs is 96 ppi (or at least used to be). Which is better than the 72 ppi which used to be standard for Macs (I have NO idea what the resolution is for a Retina screen), so I will be doing the exports at that resolution. I think that this will put them as something over 1000 pixels wide, but there have been images larger than that posted in these forums.
In any case, in all fairness, I felt I really ought to export the spreads for the rest of the illos as spreads as well, rather than just extracting the illo from the setting like last time. Which will mean inflicting the facing page of text on you for the rest of the images.I tried to place the illos facing the text that describes the action, but it doesn't always work out that way. I'll clarify where it didn't.
The final hitch in the getalong is that for this project, I ran all the final images through SnapArt4's oil painting filter. I've also got the rendered versions, so I'll post both. I prefer the oil paintings, frankly. I think what they lose in detail -- and they do lose detail -- they gain in atmosphere. And also look more like book illustrations. Which was the whole point.
All that said: the fic is 'Recapitulation' by Mundungus42. Set some 30 years after the Battle of Hogwarts. PoV character is Hermione Weasley. She married Ron, had two children, Rose and Hugo, as indicated in the epilogue, and got a degree in magical architecture. Shortly after Rose went off to Hogwarts Ron was injured in the line of duty (in this fic he remained an auror, rather than going to work in the shop with George) and has been unconscious in St Mungo's ever since. Hermione supported herself and the children as an architect.
When the story opens. Hugo Weasley, currently a music student in America, (in Britain music magic has been classified as Dark since the Romantic era, due to its ability to raise an emotional response in its audience), is expected home for the summer, accompanied by his first serious boyfriend. Who turns out to look exactly like a young Severus Snape, who has been dead for some 30 years.
First, the oil paint version.
And now the rendered version.
It's not as long a work as the last one that I posted the illos for here. Only a dozen of them, but this one had me in a bit of a quandary, because two of the illos are diptychs. And the way they are built, the page border, with the spine and gutter of my faux 2-page spread masks the center of the illustration (and was intended to). So those really need the whole spread in order to be seen as they are intended to be seen. My faux 2-page spreads are built to fit on a landscape-oriented letter-sized page. So they are going to exceed the 800 pixels that I usually try to keep my posed images within. I also want them to be reasonably sharp, so I'm going to up the resolution a little.
I gather that screen resolution for most Windows PCs is 96 ppi (or at least used to be). Which is better than the 72 ppi which used to be standard for Macs (I have NO idea what the resolution is for a Retina screen), so I will be doing the exports at that resolution. I think that this will put them as something over 1000 pixels wide, but there have been images larger than that posted in these forums.
In any case, in all fairness, I felt I really ought to export the spreads for the rest of the illos as spreads as well, rather than just extracting the illo from the setting like last time. Which will mean inflicting the facing page of text on you for the rest of the images.I tried to place the illos facing the text that describes the action, but it doesn't always work out that way. I'll clarify where it didn't.
The final hitch in the getalong is that for this project, I ran all the final images through SnapArt4's oil painting filter. I've also got the rendered versions, so I'll post both. I prefer the oil paintings, frankly. I think what they lose in detail -- and they do lose detail -- they gain in atmosphere. And also look more like book illustrations. Which was the whole point.
All that said: the fic is 'Recapitulation' by Mundungus42. Set some 30 years after the Battle of Hogwarts. PoV character is Hermione Weasley. She married Ron, had two children, Rose and Hugo, as indicated in the epilogue, and got a degree in magical architecture. Shortly after Rose went off to Hogwarts Ron was injured in the line of duty (in this fic he remained an auror, rather than going to work in the shop with George) and has been unconscious in St Mungo's ever since. Hermione supported herself and the children as an architect.
When the story opens. Hugo Weasley, currently a music student in America, (in Britain music magic has been classified as Dark since the Romantic era, due to its ability to raise an emotional response in its audience), is expected home for the summer, accompanied by his first serious boyfriend. Who turns out to look exactly like a young Severus Snape, who has been dead for some 30 years.
First, the oil paint version.
And now the rendered version.