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Creating boxshots as well as e-book covers has become really simple.
Posted (admin) on 06-04-2008

Merchandizing specialists realized a while ago that packages matter. If you would like to sell your books or software items, pack them up. As the good is made of bytes, so is the package. There are 3 possible methods to produce a virtual cover:

- Asking someone to do it for you

- Drawing it yourself in Photoshop

- Using some fancy dedicated software

The first option looks pretty straightforward. However, excellent specialists ask for good money. Each new boxshot or e-book cover will round up to $150. The second option might work if you are handy with Photoshop. To do everything nicely extra action scripts could be needed that cost extra money. Do not forget the price of Photoshop: it will cost you over $600. A more straightforward third choice is to get yourself cute boxshot software. It is good to learn that the market of such solutions is huge with the prices at $15-100. There is obviously plenty room for your taste. Actually, you may come across three sorts of such solutions:

Fixed templates, no free rotation

Simple 3D rendering programs

3D with ray tracing

Going with the first option, you make sure that boxshot and e-book covers will be fine, but there will obviously be some limitations. Making considerable changes will not come easy to the software box or ebook cover. Choosing the simple 3D offered in the second option will result in unnatural effects. It is not a problem to see that the image is somewhat unrealistic. Choosing 3D ray tracing will get you out of such troubles. Special effects are calculated for each ray. The resulting image will look cool. The third kind is most appropriate if you want to achieve some flexibility in producing your software box. Box Shot 3D is a nice example of a program of the kind. This program costs 40 euros. It will help you make great images of your e-books and software, club cards and more. See for your self some pics of ebook covers and software boxes.

The shadows, reflections on the floor and on the objects proper could not be recreated in Photoshop without special scripts. You will not come across many programs that can deliver a similar result. There are many customizable settings, for example changing the power of light and shadows, and optimizing all other visual elements. No boxshot or ebook cover should be created without Box Shot 3D. It will provide your product with a nice packaging. Attract the prospect with style. I am certain that Box Shot 3D is the optimal solution for you.

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