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larryinc64:

For the Mario cover. . .

Back Cover Image

Found a good picture of the back of the box, I would also like the front image so I can make a Horizontal retail cover. Your clean up looks better than mine.

Dravenae:


--- Quote from: Azarkhel on July 04, 2013, 08:01:01 PM ---Educate yourself, this isn't some fucking Photoshop babysitting site.

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I think you missed my point entirely.


--- Quote from: Azarkhel on July 04, 2013, 08:01:01 PM ---Up till now I've seen the argument from both angles, but the lack of reading and sense of entitlement from some users On here lately is mind blowing.

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*sighs* I know what you mean bro.

Misanthroat:


--- Quote from: Azarkhel on July 04, 2013, 08:01:01 PM ---Educate yourself, this isn't some fucking Photoshop babysitting site.

Up till now I've seen the argument from both angles, but the lack of reading and sense of entitlement from some users On here lately is mind blowing.

P.S. Shenske, your SNES template sti'll needs some fixes mate, want me to PM you about it?

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I don't think Dravenae wants to be hand-held through cover creation... just some feedback for improvement. This is also where I am having some frustrations. I get told that a few of my covers are not up to quality but am not told which ones need fixes or even if all of the covers have even been looked at.. Is just one or 2 getting looked at and so the whole lot is not inspected? just some more detail reasoning would be nice.

Azarkhel:

Start a thread for your work, upload WIPs of your covers for others to give feedback on. The cover admins don't have time to reply and give notes on every submission, they've made this pretty clear over the last few weeks.

Rx_79:

I just want to add something that I didn't know was happening.  In hopes to prevent some problems that I encountered.  If you are use gimp always watch the image quality when you save.  Sometimes gimp, for what ever reason will save a image at less quality.   So you might start with a high quality image but end with something of far less quality. Just make sure the slider stays at 100% every time you save.

Gimp is free so I guess you get what you pay for.

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