Some time ago I made a little box to hold my zelda games. You can see it in my gallery if you haven't already.
The problem with it, I felt, was that the games didn't match the feel. The box felt like a respectful storage to a legend. The games felt like games.
So I wanted to change it. It's still in its early stages, very simple, I'm still working on how to vary each game, but I'm thinking this one will act as the cover for the LoZ collection disk (The one with Zelda, Zelda 2, OoT, and MM)
And I'm considering writing "History of Hyrule" on it, though I really don't know yet. I'm pretty strongly considering no text.
I've also considered, since it's a three-disk-set, positioning one triangle on each spine so that together they form the Triforce. The problem is that the middle one can't overlap the other two since they'll be three different spines.
Please tell me what you think, tell me if you feel it's too fake looking, needs more pizzaz, or anything like that.
Before you look at it, it's important to take this into consideration:
The Hyrule emblem is made to be a solid color that blends with the box. Once printed out, I'm going to use an X-acto knife to carefully and cleanly cut away the emblem, then slip a reflective gold sheet of craft paper behind it in the game's case. The end result will be a beautiful reflective gold emblem that looks like it's embedded into the leather.
Edit: Upon examining it full screen, I feel I should point out a couple things. The spine isn't that thick, the dark, vertical lines are supposed to be where a book's cover and back have indentions right beside the spine.
The spine is as thick as the "binding strings" that you see pressing through the leather.








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I tried to make an Assassin's Creed II cover looking like a book, but it wasn't succesful
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