Originally Posted by
gr4ph1kP4ND4
... well i can tell you now that this isnt an album cover (sorry D:)
from what i've learned from doing hand-drawn artwork for people's album covers, the size is about 14.2x12.4 centimeters, with a .7-1cm binding. and then another 14.2x12.4cm square for the back cover. it'll look like this:
----------|--|----------
|back.....|..|....front..|
|cover....|..|...cover...|
----------|--|----------
the space in the middle is sposed to be the edge (just demonstrating cause when i did my first album cover i drew the whole thing... backwards... and a little piece of me died on the inside when i realized that
leave about 1-2 cm's on all edges for cropping
when doing these in photoshop, do it in RGB color (best for printing really) and set @ 300ppi
remember when you're making these, people are either going to be viewing them on a printed piece of paper in a CD cover, or as an icon version in itunes or something like that. make them accordingly. (for instance, certain colors have a weird effect on the comp [could b my eyes] but they wont have that effect on paper)
album covers are usually the first introduction to the type of music you'll be listening to, and thus they should accurately represent the music. metal bands usually have skulls and dead peoples on their album covers, while miley cyrus has hot pink butterflies and ponies flying across a rainbow with music notes in the air (...jk.... but you get my point) @ first glance, your art looks nothing like an album cover. whats the album name, for instance? @ 2nd glance i'd guess that maybe this was an album cover for techno music, idk tho.
dont forget that when designing an album cover you're also doing the back, such as the song names and a boarder design along with the typography.
hope i helped ^.^