We've got a great little community of talented cover makers here. Unfortunately not everyone knows about Steam Game Covers. I'd like to share a few ideas for getting more exposure our site and covers. Please feel free to share your own ideas if you have any.
1. Social Media - Facebook, Google+, and Twitter are great ways to spread the word. If you're a part of any of these services then feel free to use them. We even have buttons for them below each cover you upload.
2. Steam Community Hub - every game on Steam has a Community Hub page which is filled with user generated content - discussions, screenshots, artwork, etc... Feel free to post some of your covers under the "Artwork" tab as I have done below.
3. Other Game Cover sites - there are several other game cover sites out there - VG Box Art http://vgboxart.com/ perhaps being the largest. You can upload your work to those sites as well. Below is a sample of one of my covers on another site:
There are many other ways to promote your covers. Please post some of your own and I'll add them to the list above.
Promoting your covers elsewhere.
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Promoting your covers elsewhere.
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Promoting your covers on Steam is a great idea, especially for covers of small indie games.
I did so with my Monaco cover but was too lazy to make any more presentations to share
Another place to publish them would be vgboxart.com. I think I've seen that you uploaded at least some of yours over there PieMonster. I was thinking about doing the same but as I said, I was too lazy to make the presentations.
I did so with my Monaco cover but was too lazy to make any more presentations to share
Another place to publish them would be vgboxart.com. I think I've seen that you uploaded at least some of yours over there PieMonster. I was thinking about doing the same but as I said, I was too lazy to make the presentations.
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Re: Promoting your covers elsewhere.
Cool, will do that
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Thanks @Kexikus, I've added it to the list.
I haven't been on VG Box Art in a while. You do need to make fancy presentations to get noticed. Like you, I've also been too lazy to that.
I haven't been on VG Box Art in a while. You do need to make fancy presentations to get noticed. Like you, I've also been too lazy to that.
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Well, I had planed to do those presentations once I'm done with my exams for this summer. I just hope that I'll really do that
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Great idea
I immediately start work, but first a question: how can I create a presentation for the covers like this?
or, for example, like that of Nephilim983
I immediately start work, but first a question: how can I create a presentation for the covers like this?
or, for example, like that of Nephilim983
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I'm not that experienced with creating presentations but the basics are fairly simple.
First you need to find a box template. VGBoxart has a lot of them over here: http://vgboxart.com/browse-resources/
Then you need to stretch the single parts of your cover (front, spine & back) to fit into that template. If you use Photoshop you can press Ctrl to distort (not sure if that's the right word) the image, so that you get the impression of a three-dimensional box.
That's all I can tell you but I think it should be enough to at least give it a try.
First you need to find a box template. VGBoxart has a lot of them over here: http://vgboxart.com/browse-resources/
Then you need to stretch the single parts of your cover (front, spine & back) to fit into that template. If you use Photoshop you can press Ctrl to distort (not sure if that's the right word) the image, so that you get the impression of a three-dimensional box.
That's all I can tell you but I think it should be enough to at least give it a try.
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ThanksKexikus wrote:I'm not that experienced with creating presentations but the basics are fairly simple.
First you need to find a box template. VGBoxart has a lot of them over here: http://vgboxart.com/browse-resources/
Then you need to stretch the single parts of your cover (front, spine & back) to fit into that template. If you use Photoshop you can press Ctrl to distort (not sure if that's the right word) the image, so that you get the impression of a three-dimensional box.
That's all I can tell you but I think it should be enough to at least give it a try.
Here is my first presentation of Batman AC cover
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... dsuccess=1
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Awesome @scopp! I just upvoted it in Steam!
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Great work.
And since I won't upload new presentations anytime soon, here's a link to the one I made ages ago. Btw: Go play Monaco, it's amazing
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =209107956
And since I won't upload new presentations anytime soon, here's a link to the one I made ages ago. Btw: Go play Monaco, it's amazing
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/f ... =209107956