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Larry's Custom Spines for Retail Covers - Nintendo

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larryinc64:


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Here is a quick Photoshop template for N64, the spine is good, with some publisher logos and a green palate, add front and back parts eventually.

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I unfortunately don't have Photoshop, but I do have Paint.NET and GIMP.

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It might be compatible, try opening the file in GIMP.

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It works, I'm just not really sure how to truly use it. (GIMP)

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I never realy used it, try some tutorials. I also think there is a plugin for Paint.NET that allows .PSD Photoshop files.

Inactive:

Which one looks better? (WWF Attitude)
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?nfgxpfr66jh2xcx

or

http://www.mediafire.com/view/?s5fgf7l0xe8n56b

Head of Desserts:

I like the darker shade of green, goes well with the dark shade of red that is on the front cover.

larryinc64:

I agree, the Darker looks better.
Maybe add a Drop Shadow to the logo on the spine.
I'll download Gimp and figure out how t o use my template in that to help you.

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--- Quote from: larryinc64 on May 15, 2013, 11:43:55 PM ---I agree, the Darker looks better.
Maybe add a Drop Shadow to the logo on the spine.
I'll download Gimp and figure out how t o use my template in that to help you.

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Ok, pretty much what I do, is I copy a portion of a picture of something from Paint.NET, paste it onto GIMP, and go to colorize, change the hue to green, turn the saturation all the way up, and turn down the lightness.

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