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Bellskarva: Looks official to me lol. Nice one!
Thanks.
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Bellskarva: Looks official to me lol. Nice one!
For real, agreed
Syberia Remastered
Syberia Remastered_ALT
The alt one looks great!
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Bellskarva: The alt one looks great!
Thanks
I think the first one is more relaxing to the eye
Excellent!!
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Bellskarva: The alt one looks great!
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RenKalan: Thanks
I think the first one is more relaxing to the eye
I think what made me like the alt version better is the fact that you chose to paint the spine of the cover black with minimum decorations. On the other hand, the first version looks more relaxing due to perhaps the whole cover uses one full image for both the front and back of the cover, making the whole thing feels more coherent. This is something that's missing in the alt version, where the black spine of the cover separates two different images where the front is brighter compared to the back that's a little darker in comparison, with the rocky hills and the train at the bottom. Despite that less consistent look of the alt version, the title design on the front of the cover saves it for me as it adds that much needed noise to the calm bright backdrop of the front cover (putting a balance to the back of the cover). But that's just me ^^"
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RenKalan: Thanks
I think the first one is more relaxing to the eye
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Bellskarva: I think what made me like the alt version better is the fact that you chose to paint the spine of the cover black with minimum decorations. On the other hand, the first version looks more relaxing due to perhaps the whole cover uses one full image for both the front and back of the cover, making the whole thing feels more coherent. This is something that's missing in the alt version, where the black spine of the cover separates two different images where the front is brighter compared to the back that's a little darker in comparison, with the rocky hills and the train at the bottom. Despite that less consistent look of the alt version, the title design on the front of the cover saves it for me as it adds that much needed noise to the calm bright backdrop of the front cover (putting a balance to the back of the cover). But that's just me ^^"
Humbly agree
Leftovers KO!
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RenKalan: Leftovers KO!
Super nice, what tools you use for your cover making?
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Bellskarva: ...
Usually I too prefer the black spine, makes them look more uniform when on the self.
Also, you can always grab the file from BigFatRock's https://rebrand.ly/GOGDVDCovers ("GOG_creation" section) and edit them to your liking, mix and match the elements, like add the black spine, change font and color, etc.

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Winston96Swe: Super nice, what tools you use for your cover making?
I use an old registered Photoshop 5.0 and Gimp (it's free) for support on newer file types.
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Bellskarva: ...
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RenKalan: Usually I too prefer the black spine, makes them look more uniform when on the self.
Also, you can always grab the file from BigFatRock's https://rebrand.ly/GOGDVDCovers ("GOG_creation" section) and edit them to your liking, mix and match the elements, like add the black spine, change font and color, etc.

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Winston96Swe: Super nice, what tools you use for your cover making?
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RenKalan: I use an old registered Photoshop 5.0 and Gimp (it's free) for support on newer file types.
Thanks for the info! Also to comment on your other reply to a different user, I just have to salute you for using Gimp. I've tried using the program before, and personally, the interface is brutal in my opinion. So now I use Krita. But I salute you. *gives a round of applause*
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RenKalan: ...
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Bellskarva: Thanks for the info! Also to comment on your other reply to a different user, I just have to salute you for using Gimp. I've tried using the program before, and personally, the interface is brutal in my opinion. So now I use Krita. But I salute you. *gives a round of applause*
Indeed, Gimp can be frustrating due to its "floaty" interface but with persistence and patience (and a few tutorials over the web) is a great tool.
I will check Krita.
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Bellskarva: ...
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RenKalan: Usually I too prefer the black spine, makes them look more uniform when on the self.
Also, you can always grab the file from BigFatRock's https://rebrand.ly/GOGDVDCovers ("GOG_creation" section) and edit them to your liking, mix and match the elements, like add the black spine, change font and color, etc.

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Winston96Swe: Super nice, what tools you use for your cover making?
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RenKalan: I use an old registered Photoshop 5.0 and Gimp (it's free) for support on newer file types.
Damn, pretty great work you can do, amazing
If anyone is doing requests I'd love to request these titles

1. The Saboteur
2. Sponge Bob Square-pants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated
3.Sponge-Bob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake
4. SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide - Ghostly Digital Edition
Post edited 5 days ago by Whinnie_N