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A huge improvement over your initial design
What if you add some haze/dust around the characters? This would give some depth to the cover, add to the seamless look and mask possible image flaws (like the missing bottom part of Benedict Wong). Regarding the Wong picture, you could try to extend his body silhouette with this picture here and then just fade it: LINK
Example from "The Rise of Skywalker":
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My Favorite Custom Cover: van Helsing by Bunny Dojo
Hey guys,
after only six months I found some time again to open Photoshop.
I moved on to the back but as always I'm not sure about a few things. Do the stills work like that beside the main image or should I go a more "classic" way? I've added some grunge elements across the cover on the borders. Do they work or should I remove them?
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I love the collage, and stills layout. But the more I look at it, the more I think the stills should have the same exposure as the collage? And I like the grunge
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I love the collage, and stills layout. But the more I look at it, the more I think the stills should have the same exposure as the collage?
Yeah, that left circle of imagery seems like it would look great at regular brightness and balance everything out nicely. Very stylish design, Fidi! It's exciting to see you back in action!
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Thanks again.
I've decided to go without the grunge because I think Tim is right - it fits the movies look (HFR) better than with it. I only kept the two lines beside the spine and I've also added a image on the spine.
And I've tried to make it more clear and visible that the circle with the stills and the quote is another crosshair.
Only one tiny possible suggestion -- I can't 100% tell from the preview, but are the actors' names and tagline on the front the only white text on the cover? If so, maybe either they could be in your very very light grey-tan, or a couple of pieces on the back could be white to match? (The Special Features heading and Twice the Smith. Twice the Action. text?)
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