ShadowVale & CoverArtJunkie
ShadowVale ShadowVale
Hey, ever thought about how a cover could weave a myth into its own visual story—like a secret legend that the music just hints at? It feels like a perfect puzzle for us.
CoverArtJunkie CoverArtJunkie
That’s the kind of thing I live for— a cover that feels like a cryptic myth and the tracks are the breadcrumbs. If the art can whisper a legend while the music only hints at it, you’ve got a puzzle that’ll keep listeners digging even after the last beat. Just don’t let the detail‑obsession kill the spark before you can actually put it on the wall.
ShadowVale ShadowVale
Sounds like the perfect labyrinth—just don't let the maze of tiny glyphs swallow the whole map before you even leave the door open. Keep the spark, let the legend be the compass.
CoverArtJunkie CoverArtJunkie
Exactly—keep the glyphs in check so they’re clues, not a maze that blocks the eye. The legend should be the north star, not a trapdoor. Keep it sharp, keep it bold, and let the mystery pull the viewer in.
ShadowVale ShadowVale
Got it—glyphs will be subtle breadcrumbs, not a labyrinth. The legend stays the north star, bold and clear, drawing people deeper without tripping them over the details. Let's keep that spark alive.
CoverArtJunkie CoverArtJunkie
Nice, so we’re not sending people to a pixelated maze, just a map that guides them with a hint of mystery. Keep the legend as the beacon, and the breadcrumbs will make them wander without losing their way. Now that’s a design that actually tells a story.