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Poser Science Fiction posted on Sep 25, 2005
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I saw this morning eborg1's posts and i tried to do something simmilar. The old cover is an effect from a PSP brush called "paper damage" and its free on the net.

Comments (8)


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ubu_art

2:24PM | Sun, 25 September 2005

barcode in 1968? ;)that's okay...rest is just "yummy" :)

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systemx

2:42PM | Sun, 25 September 2005

I thought about the barcode after i post it.The price is a litle bit high too.

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hunty

3:18PM | Sun, 25 September 2005

Love the 'paper damage'! Good concept idea and the 'damage' just makes it more believable. I think that the title font is also a bit advanced for 1968, however a good effort that gets to the spirit of those days: - perhaps 1958 (or even 1948) would be more appropriate.

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Krid

5:06AM | Mon, 26 September 2005

real cool cover design

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Danceswithroos

3:45AM | Wed, 28 September 2005

The effects look fantastic. I probably wouldn't have noticed the barcode myself. But then I not that bright sometimes. :) Excellent work!

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FS

3:26PM | Wed, 28 September 2005

Excellent composition!!A fantastic image !!

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linkdink

10:00PM | Sun, 16 October 2005

Great cover! I love fake covers!

miharo

10:14AM | Fri, 21 October 2005

awesome old-cover effect... excellent work...


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