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Hey everyone, Time to come clean about something. Over the past few weeks I've been dropping box art images in various threads — Red Earth, a few other titles — without really explaining what I was doing. Some of them had weird issues: the spine would bleed slightly outside the box edge, logos weren't sitting right, the colors felt off. A few of you pointed things out and I was vague about where the images were coming from. Sorry about that. Those were all test outputs. I was building a tool, and this community's sharp eyes were genuinely helping me catch things I stopped seeing after staring at the same pixels for too long. So thank you for that, even if you didn't know you were helping. The tool is called box3d, and it's almost ready. Here's what it actually is. What it does box3d takes a flat piece of arcade or game cover art and automatically wraps it into a 3D box image — the kind you'd use in a frontend like ES-DE, LaunchBox, or just for display purposes. It handles the front face, the spine, logos, shading, everything. You drop your covers in a folder, run one command, and come back to a folder full of finished boxes. No Photoshop. No manual layer work per game. The whole point is that once you've set it up for a system, you just feed it covers and it does the rest. The three box shapes (profiles) This is probably the most important thing to explain. Different arcade and retro systems had very different physical shapes. A Neo Geo MVS cartridge looks nothing like a generic arcade PCB box, which looks nothing like a DVD case. So the tool has a profile system — each profile is a different box shape, with its own 3D template and geometry. Right now there are three: mvs — Neo Geo MVS cartridge This is the one most of you have seen in my test posts. The MVS shell has that very distinctive look — the black plastic top tab, the side connector rails with the SNK text, the slightly tapered front face. It's immediately recognizable to anyone who's handled real MVS carts. The geometry on this one was the trickiest to dial in because the front face isn't a clean rectangle in the template — it has a slight lean to it that had to be matched exactly in the perspective mapping. The Red Earth test was running on this profile. Template dimensions: 703 × 1000 px arcade — Generic arcade PCB box A thicker, squarer box — the kind you'd use for general arcade board art, PCB collections, or any game that doesn't have a natural home in the MVS or DVD shape. The spine on this one is slightly wider than the MVS, which gives you more room for logos and marquee art. The shading on the edges is subtler, which works well with bold flyer art that already has a lot going on. This is probably the most versatile profile — I've been using it for anything that doesn't belong to a specific system. Template dimensions: 665 × 907 px dvd — DVD/media case A slimmer profile, closer to a standard DVD jewel case shape. The spine is noticeably narrower than the other two (about 30% thinner than the arcade profile), so the logo sizing is adjusted down automatically. Useful if you want a more "collection shelf" look rather than hardware-accurate arcade style. Also works surprisingly well for console game art. Template dimensions: 633 × 907 px How the spine works — the part I'm most proud of Every box needs a spine, and painting one manually for each game in a collection of hundreds is not realistic. So box3d generates the spine automatically from the cover art itself. It takes the left edge of your cover (about 20% of the width), blurs it heavily, darkens it, and uses that as the spine background. The result is a spine that always feels visually connected to the front — same color temperature, same mood — without you having to touch anything. Dark blue cover gives you a dark blue spine. Warm orange cover gives you a warm spine. It just works. On top of that generated background, it places up to three logos on the spine: Top logo — a fixed image you put in data/inputs/logos/top/. One file, used on every box for that run. Perfect for a system badge, publisher mark, whatever you want anchoring the top of the spine. Game marquee — the game's own logo art, automatically matched by filename to the cover. If you have redearth.webp as your cover, it looks for redearth.png (or any image format) in the marquees folder. Bottom logo — same idea as the top, but for the rodapé. Studio seal, "Classics" badge, platform label — your call. All three are completely optional. If the file isn't there, that slot is just empty. No errors, no placeholders. Link the project on git: https://github.com/RtaSistemas/box3d
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Version 1.0.0
23 downloads
My re-image of 3dbox for Turbograf16: Alien Crush (USA) Aero Blasters (USA) Air Zonk (USA) Ballistix (USA) Battle Royale (USA) Bomberman '93 (USA) Blazing Lazers (USA) Bloody Wolf (USA) Bomberman (USA) Bonk III - Bonk's Big Adventure (USA) Bonk's Adventure (USA) Bonk's Revenge (USA) Boxyboy (USA) Bravoman (USA) Champions Forever Boxing (USA) Cadash (USA) Chew Man Fu (USA) China Warrior (USA) Cyber Core (USA) Cratermaze (USA) Darkwing Duck (USA) Davis Cup Tennis (USA) Deep Blue (USA) Dead Moon (USA) Devil's Crush - Naxat Pinball (USA) Double Dungeons - W (USA) Dragon Spirit (USA) Dragon's Curse (USA) Drop.Off (USA) Dungeon Explorer (USA) Falcon (USA) Fantasy Zone (USA) Final Lap Twin (USA) Galaga '90 (USA) Ghost Manor (USA) Gunboat (USA) Hit the Ice - VHL the Official Video Hockey League (USA) Impossamole (USA) J.J. & Jeff (USA) Jack Nicklaus' Turbo Golf (USA) Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu (USA) Keith Courage in Alpha Zones (USA) King of Casino (USA) Klax (USA) Legendary Axe II, The (USA) Legend of Hero Tonma (USA) Legendary Axe, The (USA) Magical Chase (USA) Military Madness (USA) Moto Roader (USA) Neutopia (USA) Neutopia II (USA) New Adventure Island (USA) Night Creatures (USA) Ninja Spirit (USA) Order of the Griffon (USA) Ordyne (USA) Pac-Land (USA) Panza Kick Boxing (USA) Parasol Stars - The Story of Bubble Bobble III (USA) Power Golf (USA) Psychosis (USA) R-Type (USA) Raiden (USA) Samurai-Ghost (USA) Shockman (USA) SideArms - Hyper Dyne (USA) Silent Debuggers (USA) Sinistron (USA) Soldier Blade (USA) Somer Assault (USA) Sonic Spike - World Championship Beach Volleyball (USA) Space Harrier (USA) Splatterhouse (USA) Super Star Soldier (USA) Super Volleyball (USA) TV Sports Football (USA) TV Sports Basketball (USA) Taito Chase H.Q. (USA) TV Sports Hockey (USA) Takin' It to the Hoop (USA) TaleSpin (USA) Tiger Road (USA) Time Cruise (USA) Timeball (USA) Tricky Kick (USA) Turrican (USA) Veigues - Tactical Gladiator (USA) Victory Run (USA) Vigilante (USA) World Class Baseball (USA) World Court Tennis (USA) World Sports Competition (USA) Yo, Bro (USA) -
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Version 1.0.2
59 downloads
I started creating 3D boxes for windows games that had none. The goal is not to create a consistent style for all games but to fill in the gaps left by other contributors (That are way better at this than me). Thanks to @Robin55 for the action file and the steam box header I used. I will be updating this pack frequently. -
Version 1.0.0
3,221 downloads
This is a complete Collection of 3D Boxes, 2D Carts and Logos for the Sega Mega Drive Japan Region. The set is named after the 2019 No-Intro Rom set. As a result of the naming convention used with No-Intro there will be some duplicate artwork with slightly different naming. The concept behind these No-Intro named packs is that the user can either have seperate systems with an entire library of artwork for each system or choose a region they would prefare and simply overwrite the region artwork that is not wanted as the artwork and roms will have the same names (for example: Japan, Europe), doing this will leave a library of artwork with a complete region and only the exclusives would be left for the region that was overwritten. There are three different versions of 3D Boxes to choose from: Normal, With Plastic Cover, With Plastic Cover and Sheen. This Project was a collaboration between myself and @aorin1. I made the Boxes and a lot of the Carts and Aorin collected and made many of the Logos so they exactly match the Japanese box art and many Carts and also had a lot of input in other parts of the project. Though some of the naming may seem a bit strange in some instances LaunchBox and Emumovies will download the correct information and videos for all games. LIST OF GAMES COVERED: NORMAL: WITH PLASTIC COVER:WITH PLASTIC COVER AND SHEEN: CARTS: LOGOS: AN ART PACK FOR THE SEGA GENESIS USA REGION CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: AN ART PACK FOR THE SEGA MEGA DRIVE EUROPE REGION CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: -
Sega Mega Drive Japan No-Intro Art Pack (3D Boxes, 2D Carts, Logos) View File This is a complete Collection of 3D Boxes, 2D Carts and Logos for the Sega Mega Drive Japan Region. The set is named after the 2019 No-Intro Rom set. As a result of the naming convention used with No-Intro there will be some duplicate artwork with slightly different naming. The concept behind these No-Intro named packs is that the user can either have seperate systems with an entire library of artwork for each system or choose a region they would prefare and simply overwrite the region artwork that is not wanted as the artwork and roms will have the same names (for example: Japan, Europe), doing this will leave a library of artwork with a complete region and only the exclusives would be left for the region that was overwritten. There are three different versions of 3D Boxes to choose from: Normal, With Plastic Cover, With Plastic Cover and Sheen. This Project was a collaboration between myself and @aorin1. I made the Boxes and a lot of the Carts and Aorin collected and made many of the Logos so they exactly match the Japanese box art and many Carts and also had a lot of input in other parts of the project. Though some of the naming may seem a bit strange in some instances LaunchBox and Emumovies will download the correct information and videos for all games. LIST OF GAMES COVERED: NORMAL: WITH PLASTIC COVER:WITH PLASTIC COVER AND SHEEN: CARTS: LOGOS: AN ART PACK FOR THE SEGA GENESIS USA REGION CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: AN ART PACK FOR THE SEGA MEGA DRIVE EUROPE REGION CAN BE DOWNLOADED HERE: Submitter Robin55 Submitted 12/06/2019 Category Game Box Art