Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 9:50 pm
Well yes, you still haven't aligned your synopsis with the rest of the cover at the back as mentioned twice already. Also, do you like the way your images look at the back?
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I dunno, I kind of like it more with the indent, yea, maybe the indent can be smallerchouette wrote:QUOTE (chouette @ Aug 16 2025, 04:50 PM) Well yes, you still haven't aligned your synopsis with the rest of the cover at the back as mentioned twice already. Also, do you like the way your images look at the back?
Can I have a little indent? as a treat?chouette wrote:QUOTE (chouette @ Aug 16 2025, 07:30 PM) Yep, everything aligned seemed much better no?
That's up to you bud, we are here for advice but it's your coverscarmullet wrote:QUOTE (scarmullet @ Aug 17 2025, 02:34 AM) Can I have a little indent? as a treat?
I'm gonna look at my BD collection, and see how many are aligned like thisM0vieM0nster wrote:QUOTE (M0vieM0nster @ Aug 16 2025, 08:39 PM) That's up to you bud, we are here for advice but it's your cover![]()
It is possible I got the 14mm template from here, but I could have made it. I know I made the 25mm template I use, as well as my Scanuvo template. Working on a slipcover template as well.Speedz0r wrote:QUOTE (Speedz0r @ Aug 17 2025, 02:39 AM) Looks a lot better nowThere's no problem with having a bigger "indent" as long as the whole side of the cover follows it. So moving everything in the cover more to the center would be fine, but when you have one thing very close to the edge, another far away and then another close to the edge (which might not even line up with the one very close to the edge) it looks out of place. Are you using a template from here? I can't remember what I'm using myself these days, but I do have some "guides" on the template to make sure I don't "cross the line" and so that I know where the center of the back, front, spine and so on is.