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| xxdeszarasxx:
KaiserWave is right, another program wich can be nicely used for this is UndercoverXp wich has many different formats. Good luck with it ;) |
| amarthar:
As a side note, since this is about VHS boxes, I'll throw in some pics with my modded box for housing SNES carts (sorry for low quality). My SFII (monochrome, because it's just a test cover): https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/dMIP-zcEzL2teCZFPt2dmSNQP7ejCtLuuXe_yD5YB4w?feat=directlink The box inside: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/r6Oz9raL7Ie6M5CZAT4gfyNQP7ejCtLuuXe_yD5YB4w?feat=directlink The box with cart: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/uOWIZnbNvfG9eWfeepjstCNQP7ejCtLuuXe_yD5YB4w?feat=directlink |
| xxdeszarasxx:
That is nicely done man. I was thinking about doing something similar in the past, it was a little different tho since what i wanted was to get loose hardplastic and attach it to the VHS cases with Hard Plastic glue wich melts plastic together :), i scrapped the whole project since i found someone here in Netherlands wich has a load of UGC's and wanted to part with them. I think a tutorial would be great for the users wich cant get their hands on UGC's. Greets, Desz |
| amarthar:
I'll make one when I get a new game to put in the box. Though it looks simple, the plastic is pretty thick and hard, so it's a lot of work. |
| ShoothimNow:
Maybe someone could finish my request for an NES Game Genie Cover? http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=3541.0 I have something that I want it to look like, but it does not do justice |
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