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Finding Stardust

Finding Stardust

[COMPLETED] "A man should have a bucket list, don't you think? It'd be nice to see 24 sunsets with you one day." - Haoran Lee "Do you want to see how I would light up the sky for you?" - Crown Prince Therius "I will be there till the stars don't shine." - Xion Draconi the Time Master All Emma wanted in life was to meet her family. Who would have thought she had to travel through space and time to find them? *** Emma Stardust, who was abandoned in front of an orphanage in Paris when she was four years old, turns out to be the daughter of a runaway princess and a formidable general from Planet Akkadia. Her parents left her behind to save her from the pursuit of the Akkadian royal family. Thirteen years later, the secret to her past was uncovered when she suddenly woke up at the top of the Eiffel Tower and realized that she could control fire, wind, and various other elements. And the Crown Prince of Akkadia wanted Emma to become his wife? What happened to Emma's parents? Can Emma accept the prince's love? Will her powers bring her companies ... or enemies? Follow Emma's journey as she unravels the mystery surrounding her past and her future, and finds true love in the process. If you like a strong female lead, space, doting male leads, astronomy, magic, science, and slice-of-life. You will be spoiled by this book! ** This novel has several male leads and they will shine in their own time. It has 2 stories and they are completed. *** WARNING: This book deals with very mature topics and plenty of triggering content like tragedy, violence, subtle abuse and is written very close to real-life situations. If you only want sweet stuff to read, please look for other books. >>>>> 1st place winner of the WPC #102 "Secretly Overpowered Daily Life" My other novels: * The Alchemists - COMPLETED * The Prince Who Cannot Fall In Love - COMPLETED * Till Death Do Us Part - COMPLETED * The Cursed Prince - ONGOING * The Cursed King - COMPLETED * The King's Wife Is The Alpha's Mate - ONGOING ** Cover is mine, by Aio. Talk to me and other readers on: Discord: server: bit.ly/missrealitybites Instagram @Missrealitybites
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QT: Finding Meaning

QT: Finding Meaning

*** My health has been very poor this year alongside loosing my mother-in-law and cat so I'm sorry but this will be rewritten and finished when I'm well, I'm doing it all offline in my rare creative moments, hopefully with a more mature touch *** [WARNING: Mature Themes (smut, violence, murder, suicide, domestic violence, etc.)] --------- Waking up naked and alone with a murderer, without a single memory, she relies on System to understand her existence in another person's body. --------- Still don't know if you should read me? Here's a quick breakdown to help you make up your mind if this novel is right for you: This is my own twist on the QuickTransmigration System genre, giving it a more 'spiritual' twist. It explores sensitive themes throughout each arc and I will do my best to give trigger warnings at the start of chapters containing them. It is written in the first person and revolves around a female lead (FL). This is a weak-to-strong novel, she will have heavy flaws and make repeated mistakes and seem generally weak at the start, bear with her as she grows. Romance is a heavy theme within the story that contains a lot of smut, with more than one character. However, there is only one male lead in the end. The story is less about fluffy romance, instead, it's a journey of growth and self-discovery, revolving around the main storyline. Although, each Arc will have its own separate storyline that will have an impact on the main storyline with both new and reoccurring characters (so skipping arcs is not advised). I have currently written the rough drafts for four arcs at the point of writing this: 1. Ghosts & Guns 2. How do you keep a child alive in the Zombie Apocalypse? 3. Abducted by Aliens 4. Freed by the Fae Folk 5. .... --------- --------- Cover Art made by myself, using nightcafe AI Art, check out my page, I'm attempting to make novel art and character art for each arc: https://creator.nightcafe.studio/u/Raychbunni
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207 Chs
Finding an Illustrator for Your Graphic Novel: Tips and Strategies
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2024-12-16 18:38
Start by defining the style you want for your graphic novel. Is it realistic, cartoonish, or something in between? Then, look for illustrators who specialize in that style. You can post a job listing on freelancing websites such as Upwork or Fiverr, clearly stating your requirements, budget, and timeline. Additionally, attend local art events or comic conventions. This gives you a chance to meet illustrators in person and see their work up close.
Finding an Illustrator for Your Graphic Novel: Where to Begin?
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2024-12-14 19:11
Look at the work of illustrators in graphic novels that you admire. See who the credited illustrators are and then research more about them. If they're not available, they might be able to recommend someone. You could also put out a call for illustrators on your own social media channels. Explain your project briefly and see who shows interest. But be sure to have a clear idea of what you're looking for in terms of art style, quality, and turnaround time before you start this process.
What are the key steps in finding an illustrator for a graphic novel?
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2024-11-22 03:01
First, decide on the art style you envision for your graphic novel. Then, start your search. You could use freelance platforms such as Upwork or Fiverr. But be careful and check reviews. Another important step is to have a detailed conversation with the illustrator about your story, characters, and the overall mood you want to convey. This ensures they understand your vision. Also, ask for samples related to your project before finalizing anything.
How to hire an illustrator for a graphic novel?
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2024-12-09 10:03
You can start by looking on freelance platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. There are many talented illustrators there. Check their portfolios to see if their style fits your graphic novel concept. Another option is to ask for recommendations from other graphic novel creators or in relevant art communities.
How to find an illustrator for a graphic novel?
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2024-11-21 13:44
One way is to contact local art schools or universities. There are often students or recent graduates who are looking for projects to build their portfolios. They may be more affordable and bring fresh ideas. Another option is to attend comic conventions. There you can meet illustrators in person, see their work, and discuss potential collaborations.
How to create a graphic novel in Illustrator?
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2024-10-16 02:30
To make a graphic novel in Illustrator, you should familiarize yourself with the software's features. Start by setting up the page size and resolution that suits your project. Then, create layers for different elements like characters, backgrounds, and text. It's also important to have a good color palette in mind.
How to find an illustrator for a graphic novel?
2 answers
2024-10-12 06:03
One way to find an illustrator for your graphic novel is to search on social media. Many illustrators showcase their work on platforms like Instagram and Twitter. You can contact those whose style you like. Another option is to post a job listing on specialized art forums or websites.
How to hire an illustrator for a graphic novel?
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2024-10-07 16:15
You can start by looking on freelance platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. There are many talented illustrators there waiting to be hired.
Is the illustrator the primary author of a graphic novel?
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2024-10-05 20:14
Most of the time, no. The main creative force behind a graphic novel is typically the writer who develops the characters, storyline, and themes. The illustrator is crucial for the visual representation but doesn't hold the same level of authorship as the writer.
How to Create a Graphic Novel in Adobe Illustrator?
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2024-12-10 10:38
First, you need to plan your story, characters, and settings. Then, in Adobe Illustrator, start by creating new documents with appropriate dimensions for a graphic novel page. Use the shape tools to draw characters and scenery. The Pen tool is very useful for creating detailed and custom shapes. You can also import scanned sketches if you prefer to start that way. Color your elements using the color palette and swatches. For text, use the Type tool to add dialogues and captions. Remember to save your work regularly and export it in a suitable format like PDF when you're done.
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