Nothing specially to say about this, other than being my 2nd attempt at a PS3
steelbook edition of a game. The same process as before, but now for MP3.
Slipcover can be viewed here: link
[ Box updated on January 27th, 2012 ] [ original ]
Max Payne 3 (steelbook edition) Box Cover Comments
Comment on Bastart's Max Payne 3 (steelbook edition) Box Art / Cover.
Really nice man!
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it's very good
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The front is very dark, and the perspective is a little off.
Nice design though.
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That's mainly because the text at the back is kinda confusing, it's in wierd angle why it looks like the perspective is of.
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I would change the presentation so the box is not as far closed as you have it now. But I love it :)
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Do you mean to lighten the background?
or is it something else, because I don't really get what you mean?
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very good ! :)
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Update
* Changed the presentation
* Adjusted the perspective a little
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I'm afraid the presentation is keeping me from enjoying this the best that I can. The angle is rather awkward, and the template unusual.
The design itself seems solid enough. The orange/yellow palette combined with the dark tone work together pretty nicely. I'm also a fan of giving a younger Payne the spotlight on the front, leaving his bleaker future self to the back, almost like a before/after shot. It's a fitting image of how far I imagine the character has fallen.
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Thanks for your honest comment.
I've made the template myself from tracing an image of a steelbook edition of a movie, so that's why it looks unfamiliar and I think the angle is akward due the angle of the text at the back. Exactly what I wanted to show you've mentioned, a Payne who is going trough a lot of changes.
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