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I don't think you need the white box behind the Special Features text? Pink as it is and blue for white would do it? As for the spine code i'm not 100% sure, sorry :(
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JollyRoger wrote:
QUOTE (JollyRoger @ Apr 15 2011, 12:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
can anyone check out the spine# for me, please?

This one was made like this:

Last 8 digits in the UPC on the back, minus the two last ones. Is that right?



Spine item code: 35108
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About done? :chin:


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ok,so wanted to make something that had the same feel as the movie posters for this title. So far, with wooden texture and a Colt Dragoon, same as the girl enherits from her dead father. Not 100% on text placement, may tinker some more with that.

What do y'all say? -Does it work?


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Cool star JR. This is a diferent and interesting point of view to this flick. :)
The only thing that bugs me it that texture ... too mutch visible, but hei, it's only my opinion.
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thx sxxo - willsee about that for the next update.

In other news, I have found 2 different US backs for this one.

I believe the bar code in the middle of nowhere on this version is placed there, coz it's a slip cover release.

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On the other the barcode is placed where we like it, in the upper corner (something to ponder on, the next time you wanna do a cover that follows retail layout).

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You might also notice that this movie uses a different template than the BD template we have here at HRC. I will make a new template, based on this last US Back, if someone is interested?

Last thing: Can someone help me out with the logos in the SF box? (the disc, the laptop, the portable device & iTunes)

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and this logo from beneath the credits

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Hey JW!

Really like the cover so far, fits well with the movie... I do agree that the TT texure could be softened a bit.

The logo you were asking about is for Skydance Productions.

I couldn't find it, but made one as close as I could. Will add to the site soon.

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I love what you've got so far... I wish I could be more helpful, but that cover art for True Grit is excellent. I can't wait to see what you do with No Country and their older stuff (i.e. Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski, Fargo)
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Rynobro wrote:
QUOTE (Rynobro @ Jun 25 2011, 12:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I love what you've got so far... I wish I could be more helpful, but that cover art for True Grit is excellent. I can't wait to see what you do with No Country and their older stuff (i.e. Raising Arizona, The Big Lebowski, Fargo)


thx buddy :)

I already made covers for Fargo (both DVD and BD) You can find them in my Coen Brothers Collection gallery HERE
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nice start way to think out side of the box.
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