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- bpmford
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Jon...
There is a huge difference between taking a poster and placing it on your cover as is and what the other members here do. Yes, lots of members use poster artwork as a part of their cover, but they also spend many countless hours changing those posters so they become their own design.
You don't have to be an artist do be able to make a unique cover. I am not an artist, but am still able to put covers together without the use of a lot of poster art. you just have to use your imagination. Using posters as they are, is just the simple way out. yes, they can look good, but that's because professional studio designers put them together... It's up to us to either take what they have done and put our own spin on it, or try to come up with a whole new idea.
There is a huge difference between taking a poster and placing it on your cover as is and what the other members here do. Yes, lots of members use poster artwork as a part of their cover, but they also spend many countless hours changing those posters so they become their own design.
You don't have to be an artist do be able to make a unique cover. I am not an artist, but am still able to put covers together without the use of a lot of poster art. you just have to use your imagination. Using posters as they are, is just the simple way out. yes, they can look good, but that's because professional studio designers put them together... It's up to us to either take what they have done and put our own spin on it, or try to come up with a whole new idea.
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Well, in my humble opinion, the use of poster art is a good way to start out, if you're new to this hobby of ours and/or photoshop
When more comfortable, I'm sure the changing of artwork to one's own is a natural step. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. I'm sure jon would like to learn designing nice and slow, if I'm not mistaking.
Please come up with an update jon - but perhaps try to clone out the pixelated text on your front and type in a new with a crisp font instead?
When more comfortable, I'm sure the changing of artwork to one's own is a natural step. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. I'm sure jon would like to learn designing nice and slow, if I'm not mistaking.
Please come up with an update jon - but perhaps try to clone out the pixelated text on your front and type in a new with a crisp font instead?

A designer knows he has achieved perfection - not when there's nothing left to add - but when there's nothing left to take away
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bpmford wrote:QUOTE (bpmford @ Apr 1 2011, 07:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Jon...
There is a huge difference between taking a poster and placing it on your cover as is and what the other members here do. Yes, lots of members use poster artwork as a part of their cover, but they also spend many countless hours changing those posters so they become their own design.
You don't have to be an artist do be able to make a unique cover. I am not an artist, but am still able to put covers together without the use of a lot of poster art. you just have to use your imagination. Using posters as they are, is just the simple way out. yes, they can look good, but that's because professional studio designers put them together... It's up to us to either take what they have done and put our own spin on it, or try to come up with a whole new idea.
Thanks for your comments
JollyRoger wrote:QUOTE (JollyRoger @ Apr 1 2011, 11:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well, in my humble opinion, the use of poster art is a good way to start out, if you're new to this hobby of ours and/or photoshop![]()
When more comfortable, I'm sure the changing of artwork to one's own is a natural step. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. I'm sure jon would like to learn designing nice and slow, if I'm not mistaking.
Please come up with an update jon - but perhaps try to clone out the pixelated text on your front and type in a new with a crisp font instead?![]()
Jollyroger you are right in what you say i am learning at the end of the day and i like to hear all of your comments i have changed my covers from the poster artwork alot but sometimes when you see a poster what is allready great why change it i know what the guys are trying to say put your own spin on it and yes you can but if something allready looks good why change it.But thanks again for your comments it great to know someone has my back thanks jollyroger. Ps were abouts are you from i am from hull in england
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• Get the actual WB template from this site, all of the giant logos are wasting space
• you don't need rating logos on the front and spine
• Removed the cropped credit block and type it out yourself for find a psd file
• This is the MOST IMPORTANT PART, look through our Master Dedigner galleries to see how to format the back of a cover, to spond some of your own fitting ideas
• you don't need rating logos on the front and spine
• Removed the cropped credit block and type it out yourself for find a psd file
• This is the MOST IMPORTANT PART, look through our Master Dedigner galleries to see how to format the back of a cover, to spond some of your own fitting ideas
My gallery: HERE
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