The
Virtual Season Artist Guidelines
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Artwork requirements for each episode:
Cover art, 1-3 internal illustrations, title artwork, animated gif
trailer.
Please remember to read at least the first draft of the episode assigned
to you before beginning any of your artwork. If you cannot create trailers,
a trailer artist will be partnered with you to work on your episode.
If you feel you need to contact the author of your assigned episode,
or if you have any other questions, please contact us at virtualseasonx@gmail.com
Attn: Art Director.
Cover Artwork:
Size for cover art:
w225 x h337 pixels
Color:
Full RGB or B&W, up to the artist
Resolution:
72 dpi (standard)
Format:
jpeg or gif
Specifics:
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Title of Episode
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Author's name
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Should look like a book cover dust-jacket with a
larger title and smaller font for the author. That doesn't mean that
the title has to be on the top of the graphic. It could be in the
middle, or the bottom, even sideways --just be sure it's the header,
and the author's name is the subheader. Collages, if not overly busy
are OK for the cover, but should still have the above mentioned specifics.
Illustrations/internal artwork:
Size:
400 x 400 pixels or smaller (any proportion, doesn't have to be square)
Color:
Full RGB or B&W, up to the artist
Resolution:
72 dpi (standard)
Format:
jpeg or gif
Specifics:
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Anything you want, any medium as long as it is more
like a piece of art.
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This is not the place for a book-cover or ad type
of image. This should be the place for conceptual art. It could be
like an illustration inside a storybook, about a specific scene in
the story, symbolic of the larger theme, or a collage.
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Images don't have to be hand-drawn, they can be computer
art or any representation is fine. Be original!
- Minimum number of illustrations is one. If the artist has time, we
would like as many as 3 illustrations for each episode.
Header or Title artwork:
Size:
w400 x h100
Color:
Full RGB or B&W, up to the artist
Resolution:
72 dpi (standard)
Format:
jpeg or gif
Specifics:
This title image will appear at the top of the episode page. It should
reflect the same style and elements used in the cover artwork.
Click here to see a sample.
Animated trailers:
(Please note: if you are unable to create a trailer, another artist can
be assigned to the same story to do it for you.)
Size of trailer:
w200 x h100
Color:
Full color RGB (256 web adaptive colors)
Resolution:
72 dpi (standard)
Length:
15-20 Seconds long.
File size in (k):
Please try to optimize for smallest size. We try to keep our animated
gif trailers down to below 200k, so that users on a dial-up internet
connection will not have to wait for it to upload too long.
Loop:
Neverending
Format:
animated gif
Specifics:
a) We would like a teaser message to go in between still images, and
then
b) the title, the author, and ending with a Virtual Season end-tag.
a) More creativity is better, but try to keep it short and to the point.
Think of it like a print ad. Nail a concept and use some good copy to
"sell" the story because there isn't much time to do it. Use
creative
transitions. (refer to VS8 & 9 for creative ideas on transitions)
b) End tag consistency:
We're talking about showing the name of story, it's author, the air
date and the Virtual Season end-tag.
(I have included a gif image for the end-tag called endtag.jpg
This should be used as the last frame of your trailer, and it should
appear with a delay time of at least 1 second.)
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Story title - 1 sec (or estimate how long it takes
the average
person to read)
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Blank screen - .3 sec
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Author name - 1 sec
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Blank screen - .3 sec
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Premiere date - 1 sec
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Blank screen - .3 sec
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The Virtual Season end-tag - 1 sec
Any questions you may have, please contact Theresa at virtualseasonx@gmail.com
Attn: Art Director. Also, if you cannot create animated gif trailers,
please let Theresa know when you sign up to do artwork for us. It will
help in the scheduling of artists to episodes.
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