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VertigoXX - Jul 20, 2002
 VertigoXX Jul 20, 2002
These are in Corel Draw 10 format. I would've converted them to Adobe Illustrator format, but an .AI file is four times as big as a .CDR file.

Radiant Silvergun (2 megs):

http://www.PoetsHaven.com/junk/radiant_silvergun.z...

Panzer Dragoon Saga (3.65 megs):

http://www.PoetsHaven.com/junk/panzer_dragoon_saga...

For PDS, it is set up for two DVD cases glued together. Insert the artwork before gluing the cases. Use the slim double disc DVD cases, such as the ones movies like Pearl Harbor, Shrek, and Hannibal come in.

You will need legal sized paper to print these on.

 sat985 Jul 21, 2002
well a simple thing to do would be just make em bitmaps...lossless. 2.8gb is a waste of space, hell i dont see any way a 5x9 cover could take up more than 20mb lossless.

 VertigoXX Jul 21, 2002
Where are you getting 2.8 gigs at? Radiant Silvergun is only 2 megs and PDS is only 3.65 megs. That's megabytes.

I had thought about putting them in JPG format, but that ruins the whole point of having them all set up ready to print out the right size.

 sat985 Jul 21, 2002

  
	
	
Originally posted by VertigoXX@July 20 2002, 5:19 pm

I would've converted them to Adobe Illustrator format, but an AI file is four times as big as a CDR.


4 times as big as a cdr, thats 2.8gb.

unless you mean 4times as big as the actual disc, in that case it'd be bigger than a sheet of paper....

 antime Jul 21, 2002
The file extension used by Corel Draw is "cdr".

 racketboy Jun 23, 2004
do you still have these files around?

 M3d10n Jun 23, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by sat985@Jul 21, 2002 @ 05:09 AM

4 times as big as a cdr, thats 2.8gb.


You just made my day! A 2.8 GB image file... :lol:

That was pretty dense, really.