That's real cool. You might wanna move the Fresh Tendrils so it's just like
Fresh
Tendrils on the left over the white, I think it makes it look cheap how it's a little hard to see but maybe that's what you're going for.
How do people feel about using a photo or art you found online as an album cover? There are many I'd like to use one day but I don't know if that's shitty or not.
I love this one and would totally consider using it for example if I come out with anything
It's kind of iffy using a picture you found over the internet. You'd probably have to give credit to it.
Well I'm pretty sure I wouldn't sell it at all, does that make it better?
Idk, but I did edit the text:
comic sans is best font
also it's been mentioned but i'm hosting a mafia game and it doesn't have any crazy rules so it's a pretty good game if you're just starting, there are guides on the site on roles,rules,and strategy.
it's a good place, give it a go
http://www.omgus.net/forum/index.php
Well I meant to put it over to the left of the monkey on that blank white space so they're on opposite sides
But I don't really know anything about this stuff so don't take my word for it
(08-27-2013, 12:47 AM)Grungie Wrote: [ -> ]That wasn't intentional, his tail was in the way.
Ok, I wasn't sure, lol.
(08-27-2013, 01:01 AM)Grungie Wrote: [ -> ]It's kind of iffy using a picture you found over the internet. You'd probably have to give credit to it.
Unless you use something from public historical archives (or other open license stuff), such as this:
which is originally from NSA's open picture database.
Or this:
which is an open source historical picture.
I'm using both of those on my bandcamp album. Each song will have a picture that comes with it. As you can see, it's a very space picture theme.
(08-27-2013, 01:09 AM)BobSacamano Wrote: [ -> ]Well I meant to put it over to the left of the monkey on that blank white space so they're on opposite sides
Idk about opposite sides. I might try putting it on the left.