Final artwork. Cover needed a lot of rework to prevent artifacting. Disc was redone to match DC art Tray insert ( I could not get clear trays, feel free to swap one in, the art will be under the stock black tray) And the back cover. :sexy2:
Very nice :nod: but then again I would say that. I actually ran the originals through Adobe Lightroom with some pretty good results. I'm very happy to see you didn't need to remove stuff such as the Sega and Dreamcast logos.
Yeah but that didn't have any art work behind it. Not to worry though. Clear CD inserts are very easy to find. I have a stack of them in my spare case drawer. There must be about 50 of them. Yakumo
'Made in USA'? Also, I think all Japanese DC game discs are only duo-/triple-tone colored? (more like the insert) Examples: http://www.ncsx.com/2008/111708/SOTD/street_fighter_zero_3_01.jpg http://www.ncsx.com/2008/100608/SOTD/sonic_adventure_02.jpg http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/5238/78988850.jpg http://www.ncsx.com/2008/091508/SOTD/virtua_cop_01.jpg http://i.ebayimg.com/t/DC-VIRTUA-FI...t-/00/$(KGrHqUOKoYE10FPUd)7BNiLtcC6+w~~_3.JPG So, are you gonna get your label painted on or is this one for making a sticker label? In the first case, you should definitely play with the reflective layer, I think.
The discs are being made in the usa, so I changed it. I can't very well have them made with "made in Japan" on them and not cause issues. As to the triple-tone it's not true, many discs had more than three color. It's just that less colors = cheaper. The art we are using is so upscaled it's barely acceptable as is. I'm lucky to be able to remove all the graininess from it as is.