Well, it's been a while since I posted a new box, so I thought I'd give the good ole Sega CD another run... this time, it's Lunar, probably the best game released on the system. Working Designs always had a way with nice packaging, so I thought I would follow that style. I tried to give both the front and back a "hologram" feel with various characters... as such, I decided not to add screens to the back, I wanted to free up as much packaging space for the hologram. Other than that, just tried to keep it clean.
Feels good to be back with a new box. Hit me up with some feedback!
Wow, that's probably the most fantastic looking boxart I've seen this year, truly worthy the wonderful game that Lunar is. Btw, care to share the template?
#4-5: I am STILL looking for a place to put those screens, lol. With so many characters being part of the hologram, I may try sizing them down and rearranging a few things. I guess I really only need 2 screens to make it work. Hopefully, if I make that decision, it won't feel too cluttered.
#6: I'm actually surprised how relatively little retro artwork is down on the site. It's what I enjoy most, so I guess I have a little advantage there, but there are some terrific retro boxarts (Ervo comes to mind) that I think may beat me out. /shrug
Keep 'em coming! In the spirit of Victor Ireland, "This boxart is nothing without you!"
And while I am thinking about it, these rollover ads are starting to wear me down on this site... anyone else feel the same?
#7, Awesome work! One of my favorite games of all time. For screens, I think you should do the film strip effect since it was such a cinematic game (with all the anime cutscenes).
Okay! Here we are, version 2. Thanks to the film strip suggestion by tleeart, I found a good place to add some screens and keep the overall composition the same. Thanks for the ideas guys! Hope the back is up to standards!
Well, it's been a while since I posted a new box, so I thought I'd give the good ole Sega CD another run... this time, it's Lunar, probably the best game released on the system. Working Designs always had a way with nice packaging, so I thought I would follow that style. I tried to give both the front and back a "hologram" feel with various characters... as such, I decided not to add screens to the back, I wanted to free up as much packaging space for the hologram. Other than that, just tried to keep it clean.
Feels good to be back with a new box. Hit me up with some feedback!
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Fuck yes!
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Wow, that's probably the most fantastic looking boxart I've seen this year, truly worthy the wonderful game that Lunar is. Btw, care to share the template?
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I would love to see some screens on the back, but other than that i really love it. =]
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Yes a few screens to fill out the back a bit more would be nice but this is still fantastic anyway.
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Love it sir. You are the retro master as far as I'm concerned.
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Thanks gang!
#4-5: I am STILL looking for a place to put those screens, lol. With so many characters being part of the hologram, I may try sizing them down and rearranging a few things. I guess I really only need 2 screens to make it work. Hopefully, if I make that decision, it won't feel too cluttered.
#6: I'm actually surprised how relatively little retro artwork is down on the site. It's what I enjoy most, so I guess I have a little advantage there, but there are some terrific retro boxarts (Ervo comes to mind) that I think may beat me out. /shrug
Keep 'em coming! In the spirit of Victor Ireland, "This boxart is nothing without you!"
And while I am thinking about it, these rollover ads are starting to wear me down on this site... anyone else feel the same?
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#7, Awesome work! One of my favorite games of all time. For screens, I think you should do the film strip effect since it was such a cinematic game (with all the anime cutscenes).
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This is awesome man
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Okay! Here we are, version 2. Thanks to the film strip suggestion by tleeart, I found a good place to add some screens and keep the overall composition the same. Thanks for the ideas guys! Hope the back is up to standards!
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