It depends. If you create an original design or have obtained legal permission to use specific elements, then it's legal. But simply copying someone else's protected work without authorization is a no-go.
To make comic covers for IDW, first, you should understand the style and requirements of IDW. Then, come up with a unique concept that catches the eye. You can use various software like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator to bring your idea to life. Pay attention to colors, composition, and character expressions.
Comic shops make variant covers by getting creative. They might partner with popular artists for custom designs or tweak elements like colors, textures, or add bonus features to the cover. The goal is to make these covers highly desirable and limited edition to boost sales and generate buzz among collectors.
First, get familiar with the PS4's graphics software. Then, research Spider-Man comic covers for inspiration. Pay attention to details like colors, poses, and background. Use tools like layers and brushes to create the desired effects.
Yes, in many cases, comic covers can be restored depending on the condition and the expertise of the restorer.
Yes, you can. But it requires some specific tools and techniques to do it properly without damaging the covers.
No, Chip Kidd didn't make the Watchmen comic book covers.
Not really. I focus more on the story and characters inside.
No, you typically shouldn't. Comic covers are often considered part of the collectible or artistic aspect and writing on them can potentially damage or devalue them.
No, usually you can't. Fan fiction often uses copyrighted characters and settings without permission, so selling it is likely illegal.
It depends on the specific circumstances and the font's licensing terms. Some fonts are free for commercial use, while others require a license.