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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
I did one for my band a while back..get the cover off of and existing CD, and measure the front, back, and spine. These are your parameters. Anything that fits in there (well, subjet to your artistic representations) should work. You'll need to be able to affix text vertically for the spine, but everything else should be on the horizontal. Getting fonts to look good at the 'fine print' level can be a pain, you usually have to do the smallest stuff in some sort of 'sans-serif' font, or you can't read it.
Make sure that your design catches the eye, something that draws your attention; since it has to compete with other CDs for someones' dollar (or sheckle, or whatever..;). Since it's only about 5.25" (if'n I remember correctly, it's been about 8 years) square, a lot of the details may not show up at such a small size. It's something to think about.
I suppose you can do an inside sleeve to put in most of the textual info, but again, it's your design. I know this doesn't sound like help, but charge enough to let them know you're serious (you may want to discount slightly for the first one, then up the price later when you're 'established), but not so much that you scare them away..hope this helps.
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Hello, All - new to Renderosity, and thought to throw in a suggestion about this, if it's ok.
From working on CD artwork and text in the software world (rather than music), I learned one important lesson...make sure your artwork isn't completely obscured by the reflective nature of the plastic box it sits in. Run some tests with high-quality printouts in an actual case, and see how well details come through the reflective plastic as you move it around. [you may already be aware of this - if so, no insult intended]
As for how much to charge, I have to chime in with the others - more details from the client beforehand will make it easier to cost out your work. Is it cover only or cover+back or cover+booklet+back? Any detail they can give you will give you a much better sense of the work involved.
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Quote - I did a cover once for an online psychic. She traded me several psychic readings for it. (which were actually pretty insightful!) And I got my name on the credits.
I love the barter system :)
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
Thanks, Tim! jpging to post here mushed the details, but even across a room it should be noticeable. The CD is full of songs about ghosts, bats, dead lovers, and women who run through the woods at night, but I'd hope that someone picking it up would already know what to expect before turning it over to read the songlist, and would be intrigued enough to buy it. With a book, the customer can read the intro or even a chapter or two while standing in the store, but with most games or music with sealed away contents the cover has to do the selling. Sometimes I've stood in the aisles covertly watching what boxes or books people pick up and what they avoid. One of the best games I ever worked on bombed because it had an ugly box... and nobody got to see the cool stuff we had done inside. Carolly
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I've been asked to quote for one of my artworks to be used on a CD cover (yippppppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee). I've done various individual commissions for work but never CD art and I haven't a clue how much to quote for this.....could anyone give me some approximations please?? Any help appreciated :-) Gill
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