Not quite the right place, but the closest thread I could find: Anyone have leads on Lightscribe labels for the various transfers? I've looked at some regular label art, but the Lightscribe stuff seems to need a larger blank area around the hole of the disc.
Hmm... I don't know about Lightscribe as I don't have one. If you're refering to the hub of the Lightscribe discs being close to hub printable DVD's, than you'll need full face labels. Not too sure where to get those yet. We'll keep an eye out. Have you tried PM the editers to see if they made any labels?
I'm not aware of any lightscribe labels either. I rarely use the lightscribe feature as it takes 20+ minutes to do. Still, the few I have done look pretty good. Most lightscribe printing programs (including Nero) will do a test render. I'd make a mock-up and to the test render to see how it looks.
All of these covers are impressive! I especially love Coov's work with the bluesteel and leather covers. Keep up the good work!
I'm in the process of dling Blaksun's covers archive as well as another one I found. likely burn them to a dvd and add in some of the other impressive work I found here (especially Coov's stuff!) Mixing covers from other collections to what version of the films you have is half the fun.
I don't know if anyone is willing to do this, but I'd love to get covers that look basically the same as the 9/12 covers, but take away the episode number and "Star Wars" logos and just give them their regular names. Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi. All the phonts would be primarily the same as the SE poster (1997) phonts, which looked really nice. On the back, all refrences to disc one would be removed, as well as the part of the description saying "includes digitally enhanced and original versions..." also running time would be corrected to fit OOT running time, and spine also get rid of episode number and Star Wars title. This would be very cool, if someone could do it.
Originally posted by: casualimp You mean DVD Cover Print? I hear it works well for those that don't have Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro.
Nice program, but I prefer something where I can just drop the whole cover image into the file and resize it, rather then have to try to drop the cover in parts.
Also, I dunno who this cover was by orginially (got it from the 1st SW cover collection), but would anyone be able to edit this to include all the chapters of Clone Wars? Clone Wars cover
Yea they were posted some while ago.. deleted after a few weeks, should be on the new site, which is fully available sunday at noon MY TIME (western europe)