This was my first idea for the "Roar" cover concept. I wanted to use the wolf teeth shape as a frame around the main character. The idea was to show the connection between the human and the wolf in a more symbolic way. This drawing is very simple but it helped me to think about a different style for the cover.
In this second version of the Roar concept, I made the shapes and the character more clear and detailed. The wolf teeth are still like a frame and the hero is standing inside them. I wanted this sketch to show danger, power and the wild side of the story. I believe this idea gives a strong action feeling and also shows the spirit connection between the wolf and the warrior.
This is the final version of the "Roar" cover idea. I used red colours to create an action feeling and show the dangerous side of the story. The character stands strong in the middle and the wolf teeth are around like a warning or a symbol of the spirit power. This design shows that the hero is brave and ready to fight for the village. The red colour makes the energy more powerful and eye-catching.
The Roar cover idea is also very strong and I liked the symbolic design with the wolf teeth. The red colour and the standing hero give a lot of action and power to the page. This cover shows the wild side of the story and the courage of the warrior.
Even though I did not choose this one as my final cover, I think this idea helped me to understand the energy and the dangerous world of the comic. The Roar concept was useful for creating strong emotions and a brave feeling for the character.
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