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NES case art
Oobgarm:
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Looks great! My only note is that the Micro Machines logo on TCP-Style spine should be centered between the NES logo at the top and Camera Logo at the bottom.
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Awesome, thanks for catching that. I re-uploaded and adjusted my prior post with that change.
Oobgarm:
SHORT ORDER/EGGSPLODE!
I bought this one complete on eBay last week simply to scan it and create a cover for it. It wasn't terribly expensive, so I might just go ahead and resell it now.
The scans were good enough, but the art was kinda grainy and dull...so I did what any other cover artist would do: I redrew the ENTIRE cover from to to bottom.
Everything you see other than the Nintendo logo/seal and screenshots (which are inaccurate btw) has been painstakingly redrawn and recolored. This took a lot longer than I thought it would.
This box normally has one title on each side of the spine, so I had to improvise and create my own spine with both games on it.
Enjoy!
Retail Custom:
TCP-Style:
Jeremy1976:
AWESOME!! I have been waiting for this one
Oobgarm:
Been really busy over the past couple weeks, so I thought I'd do some work on a cover that needed a touch-up rather than a full-blown remake. That way, I could pick away at it when time allowed.
COBRA TRIANGLE
This one is a personal favorite of mine, and is one of the few covers I hadn't redone for titles I actually own. The custom one already hosted here on TCP is grainy but passable (and has a neat spine), but I wanted to go for a retail look and freshen everything up.
RETAIL CUSTOM: (screens are close but not 100%)
TCP-STYLE:
Oobgarm:
One that needed finishing up:
THUNDER & LIGHTNING
Thanks to Lashek for the scan!
This one took a while to get right. Cleaning up the front and working around the speed lines behind objects was difficult. It's not completely perfect but it's the best I could do. I can't say it's submission-worthy, but it should look pretty nice when printed.
Retail Custom:
TCP-style: