How To Create A Custom Blu-Ray Slipcover Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- This video showcases my attempt at making my first custom slipcover. After being disappointed over the latest Titans blu-ray release from WB Discovery I decided to make my own custom slipcover. A tutorial from SymbioticLegion proved helpful in this attempt. This is a How To video on how to make the dimensions and then print/assemble your own slipcover. Whether it be for your own films or films in your library that could use a slipcover. Enjoy this little tutorial. Before you ask I will NOT BE SELLING THIS CUSTOM SLIPCOVER!
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Thank you for watching this How To video! I hope this tutorial helps everyone out there. I'm happy with the Titans collection now.
This is a superb tutorial! I'd been making slipcovers all as one piece with fold / glue tabs etc and that always required an A3 printer, I never thought of making a separate front and back with fold / glue tabs! Genius! I can now just use an A4 printers! Thank you!
Off topic but those DC posters in the background are straight 🔥🔥🔥. Also thanks for the tutorial. I also have a collection with one part missing a sleeve and it is maddening.
Thanks for the video I wanna get back into making slips.
Thank u man i really wanted to do my custom slip cover
can you please show us how you did the back of this cover. how do you make the little thumbnail windows ?
I'm going to do this to
I wish I had the patience to do this
thx for the tutorial, what printer would you recommend for printing slip covers?
I used a basic HP Inkjet printer. Any printer should do if you are on a budget. I don't have too much experience with printing slipcovers. If you want better quality I think an Epson or Canon printer would work.
What type of card/paper did you use. Thanks
I used Glossy Photo Paper 8.5x11. I heard cardstock paper works too.
Ok thanks, I will give it a try
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I print mine on gloss sticker paper, then stick it to 130lb cardstock I found Amazon. Use a cricut manual paper cutter and card scorer to make the folds.
Could you go ahead and print me one too? Lol