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Official PS3 Box Art with Updated Labels
So a while back, I started redesigning many of the box art covers of the old PS3 "Spider-Man" font labels from my own collection and updated them to the new style. They all have proper icons on the back (players, hard drive space, ect), BLUS and UPC codes.
Since these don't really belong on the main site, I am starting this thread instead. I think it would be great if we could get a collection going in this thread. So post your own here if you want or maybe we can do some requests too?
- Click the images for printables.
- Click the titles for the *.psd files (In case you want to edit it or change the region or whatever.
007 Quantum of Solace

Assassin's Creed

Call of Duty: World at War

Demon's Souls

Dragon Age: Origins

Eternal Sonata

Ghostbusters

Grand Theft Auto 4

Metal Gear Solid 4 - CE (This one was not done by me, but I made some corrections and just added "Trophies" to the back for the new patch.)

Spider-Man 3 - CE

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Wolfenstein

Also, here is the PS3 3D Box Script and Template.
Last edited by Tevious; 08-06-2012 at 12:30 AM.
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Here are some custom insides:
Demon's Souls

Grand Theft Auto 4

Metal Gear Solid 4

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Here is my 3D Template for inside covers. Maybe someone can get a script working and fix the grid lines because apparently my version of Photoshop doesn't let me do that.
Instructions:
1. Paste your inside box art as a new layer and scale it to line up to the darkened area; or to the layer called "Plastic Fade Bottom".
2. Make a copy of your new layer. One should go just below the "Plastic Fade Bottom" layer, and one on top.
3. Change opacity of your top copy to 60-70%.
4. Hide the "Reflection" layer for a moment and Merge Visible layers. Rotate image by 180 degrees, flip horizontally, and copy.
5. Undo all of step 4, paste the image as a new layer and line it up with and on top of the "Reflection" layer, but below the "Plastic Fade Top" layer.
6. Make sure the copied layer is selected, then go into Layer in the menu and choose "Group with Previous" and then change opacity of the layer to 80 percent.
7. Turn on the Case Shadow layer.
8. Resize the image to your liking and Save As a *.PNG file.
Last edited by Tevious; 08-06-2012 at 09:42 AM.
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I really don't want to be that guy but this should probably be in the Art Showcase section.
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The description on the forums for the Art Showcase section stated it was for "non-box related items", so I put it here.
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Cool. I like this thread.
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This is some great stuff man.
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