My point is that nearly all the customs I've seen are just that - customs. Most don't even have legal copyright text at the bottom, and I can't recall any that had UPC codes or the like (though I can't really blame them). Besides, not all studio covers are bad . . . hold on, I'm thinking . . . ah! Aside from the "promo title" used, X2 was a decent cover, and that is actually sort of what this is modeled after. I'm just trying to make this look more "professional," as the cover I was using was seen by a friend of mine and said, even before she opened it up and saw the DVD-R (note: this person has never seen Star Wars, and indeed had no idea that it was released in a "Special Edition" or that it was out on DVD), she looked at the back cover and said, "Oh, this is a bootleg. . . ."
My point is that nearly all the customs I've seen are just that - customs. Most don't even have legal copyright text at the bottom, and I can't recall any that had UPC codes or the like (though I can't really blame them). Besides, not all studio covers are bad . . . hold on, I'm thinking . . . ah! Aside from the "promo title" used, X2 was a decent cover, and that is actually sort of what this is modeled after. I'm just trying to make this look more "professional," as the cover I was using was seen by a friend of mine and said, even before she opened it up and saw the DVD-R (note: this person has never seen Star Wars, and indeed had no idea that it was released in a "Special Edition" or that it was out on DVD), she looked at the back cover and said, "Oh, this is a bootleg. . . ."