For my first stand-alone title, The Fifth Era of Man, it was my thought to try something different for the cover artwork. Unlike previous books, I shied away from a more traditional painting, instead choosing to do a mixture of hand-drawn ink on paper and digital color.
Stage 1
At this point, the illustration is solid black on white, with no color. As you can tell, I did not fill in the horn and the crown of the head.
![](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57c57c92c534a5d85069f4dc/5aa5903e53450a4156433500/5aa5a05ce2c4832555f785c2/1520808070306/fiftheracover_drawing.jpg)
Stage 2
After scanning the image in, I used Photoshop to fill in the helmet with variations of grays to create visual depth. As you can see, the horn is now fully filled out.
![](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57c57c92c534a5d85069f4dc/5aa5903e53450a4156433500/5aa5a067652dea7e55605120/1520808164994/fiftheracover_gray.jpg)
Stage 3
Behind the main image is dropped three layers in Photoshop: 1) the metal texture, 2) a blue color field, a 3) a pattern of lines to approximate the Progenitor's written language.
![](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57c57c92c534a5d85069f4dc/5aa5903e53450a4156433500/5aa5a05d41920255c046c546/1520808126086/fiftheracover_final.jpg)
As a part of the book cover.
![](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57c57c92c534a5d85069f4dc/t/5aa58f6453450a4156430ea6/1520799600215/TFEOM_ebook_cover.jpg?format=400w)