I've been doing a bunch of covers with original key art... :) (Some of these are a few months old and have since been fixed - for instance, there's a slight discoloration on The Omega Man that's been corrected.)
Fritz -
Cool story! (And cool cover, too.)
I was 14 in 1997 and DVDs were just around the corner for me. And since my family rarely purchased movies anyway, I never had the need to make my own covers.
(I did make my own cover for a damaged Super Mario Bros. players guide but nothing as fancy as...
The latest...
Two Paramount titles and two WB titles, now with original key art:
By the way, I hope no one thinks I'm being lazy for only using one image on the back of the WB titles. :)
Hi-rez stills were hard to come by for Coma and I've actually never seen Altered States so I...
A friend of mine made a request and I was happy to oblige him.
There's nothing revolutionary here - the keyword was "simple."
It was also my friend's idea to have the key art bleed onto the spine. Apparently, my friend hates plain black spines. Who knew? :D
Thanks for the input!
This is simply a leisure activity for me so I can develop my Photoshop skills. The Blu-Ray covers might come in handy for class but they're not being used for a portfolio. In fact, they discourage this sort of thing (talk about being on the lower rung!).
As for extras, what...
Thanks! I've joined EuphoricFX and in the meantime, I need to careful when it comes to time management. I could spend all day on this stuff, at the expense of my homework (which does NOT involve Photoshop at the moment).
This is my Star Trek IV. It's not perfect, the colors aren't 100% final...
Hi! I profusely apologize for the total newbie questions.
I'm an art student and I'm trying to get into my university's graphic design program. I've started dabbling with custom Star Trek movie covers on Photoshop and I have a few questions.
I downloaded a template without a spine. Can anyone...