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Thanks guys. That was a tough one. Not many good images for older movies like this. Plus I have not seen the movie in decades, so my memory of the tone/style for the cover was foggy and I did not want to go with the iconic baby carriage movie poster. I wish I was more experienced in Photoshop... I tried playing with the texture a bit... I would love to learn how to create a more scratchy, torn look... each new cover is a new learning experience. I am just thankful that my buddy Ed gives me such freedom and support.
Thanks guys. Gorgeous piece of unused cover artwork for a Star Wars novel called Kenobi that I found. Then I just imported it into my standard template.