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I wanted the skinny cases because they don't take up as much room and they look better with the single pixel thickness. Looking online, I saw they were like 20 dollars for 100 crappy ones, which I thought was reasonable, but still more than I wanted to pay. Instead, I got the DVD cases really cheap at Russ's because they got rid of their video department so had no need for them.
At first, my idea was to use the letters of the title of the game/movie as the pixels for the spines, like this:
[NINTENDO*GAMECUBE]ANIMAL*CROSSING
[NINTENDO*GAMECUBE]DONKEY*KONGA***
Speaking of games I haven't played all the way through, I guess I'll have to do a "ketchup gamer" about this one. |
Anyway, the Raccoon Mario was mostly me just trying things out. It's not in color because we do not have color ink right now, and for some reason, HP has made it difficult to find the cartridge for our printer. Also, I don't really want to waste color ink until I'm ready to make my "final" version.
I'm thinking about doing maybe two to four different works like this for our Gamecube, Wii, and Playstation (1-3) games, but I'm not sure what I want to use. Part of the problem is I really like Nintendo pixel art, but I'm not sure that would be appropriate for the Playstation cases.
I know most of my friends are not really gamers, but any suggestions for simple video game pixel designs I could use for the cases would be appreciated. And Cara (my wife, for those who for some reason are reading this despite not knowing me), telling me not to do it at all is not a suggestion.
Hey Mark,
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you remember me Jenn P (from California) but I went to Nebraska =) I'm no longer Jenn P, I'm now married and living with my ever expanding (2 kids 2 & under) family in California (for now).
Anyway, just wanted to say that the your concept for using pixel art on the DVD spines is AWESOME! I get that it's in the development stage, but really, it's a great idea. It always bothers me that displaying DVDs/CDs is so boring (thus we keep ours hidden away. That or because I don't want my 2 year old throwing them all over the house, but anyway) just wanted to say it an awesome idea. I'm NO gamer and can't offer much help on designs (which is sad, because I used to be a graphic designer)!
Anyway, hope things are well with you and Cara!
Jenn
www.thislittlepiggyslife.com
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ReplyDeleteAWESOME! Like!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, suggestions....hmm...if you're into Final Fantasy, you could always throw something from 7, which, as far as I can remember is the closest you get to a pixel FF game on the PS1 (you could always go back and do something from a GOOD Final Fantasy game instead, but I think those were actually SNES games...although, come to think of it, they were re-released on the PS2 at some point I think).
Other possibilities: Crash Bandicoot (lol), or Ratchet and Clank? I'm sure I'm missing something too.
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Brooke
Nerds Get Married Too
Edit! Thought of a couple more games for the PS that could be kinda pixely: Jak and Daxter, Suikoden..hell, even early Metal Gear was kinda pixely.
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