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--- Quote from: Jonesat on April 29, 2010, 03:24:56 PM ---BUMP!  

i got one of them done, anyone feel like checking it out for quality  lol 8)

http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Jonesat.custom.snes_yoshisafariverticlecopy_ca.jpg


could use some help with the rest still  ;)

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Nice! At quick glance nothing wrong with it.
I don't own that game, yet but I still will print the cover as soon as buy more ink.



shenske:


--- Quote from: Jonesat on April 29, 2010, 03:24:56 PM ---BUMP!  
i got one of them done, anyone feel like checking it out for quality  lol 8)
http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Jonesat.custom.snes_yoshisafariverticlecopy_ca.jpg
could use some help with the rest still  ;)

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The front artwork overlaps part of the white border on the bottom banner. The artwork does not cover as much as it should either (there is an empty black line between the art and the bottom banner where it doesn't cover.    Yochi looks really akward with parts of him missing. I know that the original cover cuts off part of him at the edge of the box and the nintendo seal but he looks very incomplete.  If you can't find the rest of his body from other artwork i would suggest just cutting off the part of his body behind the bottom banner.  With the entire front art layer i would suggest putting a filter over it so its not so "crispy". Filter => Noise => Despeckle.
The back text gets lost on the background so i would suggest putting a drop shadow behind the text w/ a distance of 0 like the readme file says.  Yoshi's Safari came out in 1993.
The back pictures look a little rought, maybe getthe pics from the net (GIF files reccommended) or an emulator so they are more crisp.

I know thats all negatives but those are the things that i can see that is wrong with the cover.  :)

Jonesat:

yeah, those black lines i cant help, how do you remove those blue guidelines on your tutorials so i can better align it?  also where do you find the dropshadow

shenske:


--- Quote from: Jonesat on April 29, 2010, 04:17:09 PM ---yeah, those black lines i cant help, how do you remove those blue guidelines on your tutorials so i can better align it?  also where do you find the dropshadow

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Yes you can, just make the artwork bigger and it will cover up that part.
Its not really necessary (as the guidlines go to the edge of the bottom banner) to remove them but: View => Clear Guidlines
Its in the layers category in the bottom right of photoshop.  Select the layer you want, there is a little black cursive f at the bottom of the layers box (left click it). select "Drop Shadow..."

Jonesat:

lol i meant like, it cant be helped because i have cvs and that shade of blue for the guideline mess's with my vision and i cant align properly haha



LOL!! i thought that F meant flash for some reason....for like years lolol

and the despeckly = awesome.  i guess you just keep applying the filter until it smooths it all out, but not so much that it blurs right?

i'll up the fixed in a second so u can lemme know if its better :)

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