Hey guys, guess who? Anyway, I wanted to have the feel of an old western movie poster. Sort of like a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood movie. I'm pleased with the result, I hope you enjoy!
the main title on the front could be larger, besides that it looks really effective, could do with a bit more to look at on the front. besides that, this is full of 'Yee Haa' *cricket noise* :P
also,where did you get the Red Dead font?
Hey guys, guess who? Anyway, I wanted to have the feel of an old western movie poster. Sort of like a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood movie. I'm pleased with the result, I hope you enjoy!
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the main title on the front could be larger, besides that it looks really effective, could do with a bit more to look at on the front. besides that, this is full of 'Yee Haa' *cricket noise* :P
also,where did you get the Red Dead font?
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#2, I like the title that size.
This is absolutely beutiful. Very original.
I would fav... BUT THIS GODDAMN AD IS IN MY WAY!!!
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#2, Red Dead Redemption's website has some ultra HD artworks, this was one of them.
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I like the flow and the front's arrangement is great.
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Edited at 1 decade ago
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Finally an original Red Dead Redemption box!
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#3, I'm sick of these ads! Lol "Fix your shit Reed!"
#5, #6, Thanks!
Thanks to those who were patient enough to fav, even with the ads.
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That front is pretty official.
Back really could do with screenshots.
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#9, Thanks, I tried screens on the back, and it messed with the balance that I wanted. Sorry I didn't see this comment.
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This needs more favs. Come on people.
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What an excellent concept. + fave.
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#12, You didn't fav?
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#2, Wow I thought you had said "art" not "font". I don't remember where I got the font, but it's called Chinese Rocks or something like that.
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Very nice, but your lack of "Bill Williamson" as a main cast member astonishes me. He was the main antagonist for roughly three quarters of the story.
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