by MrHenryDog » Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:54 pm
i dont think there are any - and it depends on your skills with photoshop, I use paintshop - its a bit more user friendly for beginners
firstly create a dvd template, this is easier than trying to use a studio template. (its 300 DPI and measures 3240 x2175 the spine runs from 1535 to 1705 and the middle is 1620 pixels)
look at a retail cover you have and see how its laid out. for example a basic cover would consist of-
front image+title+stars
Spine title + dvd logo + studio logo
Back - image at the top + quote, a few screen shots a synopsis
then maybe a list of bonus material
then a credit block, logos and a legal statement
the important things to remember is make sure the information is correct, the images are of a suitable high quality, and everything is typed.
also make sure you use guidelines to make sure everything lines up.
try a basic cover and post it in WIP for help (explain that you a noob with limited skills) and see what you can do
i dont think there are any - and it depends on your skills with photoshop, I use paintshop - its a bit more user friendly for beginners
firstly create a dvd template, this is easier than trying to use a studio template. (its 300 DPI and measures 3240 x2175 the spine runs from 1535 to 1705 and the middle is 1620 pixels)
look at a retail cover you have and see how its laid out. for example a basic cover would consist of-
front image+title+stars
Spine title + dvd logo + studio logo
Back - image at the top + quote, a few screen shots a synopsis
then maybe a list of bonus material
then a credit block, logos and a legal statement
the important things to remember is make sure the information is correct, the images are of a suitable high quality, and everything is typed.
also make sure you use guidelines to make sure everything lines up.
try a basic cover and post it in WIP for help (explain that you a noob with limited skills) and see what you can do