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briktop11b:
If you like the sound check out Cross Canadian Ragweed (alabama, and boys from oklahoma are great songs), also check out Stoney Larue ( OKlahoma Breakdown, and feet dont touch the ground are my favorites from him). Thanks.

ahofle:
I think the first one is still the best.  If you could just lighten up the wooden text as well as the rest of the image (basically like the 2nd one).  The text looks way better when it's not semi transparent IMO.

RTSDaddy2:
I still like the first one also best....

I've had to come up with  album covers for both of our small market releases. I've got a couple of suggestions that might help the first one:

1) Is it too late to go back and make it a sunny day so the darker letters show up better? (edit): Yes the dark skies get the "outlaw" message across better, but the wood letters are also very effective.

2) If it is, is there some way you could adjust the picture so that the darker clouds appear to be down a level and there's just enough light/ perhaps an off white or light grey  in which to place the darker wood lettering?

It seriously looks great, but the wood lettering with that pic ought to get them a lot of looks, if nothing else.  Like the group's name also.  Good luck to them!


RayB:
It doesn't have to be sunny in order to punch up the title.

For me it's a toss between #1 and #3, although #1 the wood grain is blurry. It's like you used a texture that was not high resolution enough for a print image.

#3, try punching up the logo a bit more (you're using some kind of layer blend mode right? Like Overlay, or similar? Increase the % of it a bit so it lightens it up about 10%)

briktop11b:
Alright how bout this one. I still dont like the way its coming out darker and over saturated when i put it on the net. I adjusted levels and curves for overall brightness and used the last text with wood, added a slight pillow emboss, and slight outer glow to make the letters stand out from the clouds.

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