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One of the many neat unknown things on Steam is the ability to customize the game cover arts to whatever you want, which is essentially the digital version of physical game collectors creating and printing their own box arts for physical game boxes, so their collections look nicer or neater.
But what make things even better here is that there is a vast Steam community (on Steamgriddb) who create and upload their creations for everyone else to download and use for their Steam games. You can also easily create your own in photoshop. And also you can use animated box arts.
Take for instance, here are some of the cover arts for Tomb Raider which the community has made
I often create game folders on Steam to organize them. And here's an example of what I see when I put my Playstation PC games in a Steam folder.
And some folks have created custom artworks for those games. As a result, I can download their cover arts and use them for my Playstation PC games, resulting in such uniformed minimalistic look (they are based on the Only on Playstation Collection covers that Sony made)
Here's another examples for the Metal Gear games with wildly inconsistent look, because some were from Master Collection, while MGSV and Phantom Pain are modern releases.
All of them looks fine on their own, but I give them an uniform look too, which just look pleasing and tidy
Another examples:
If you find your Steam game cover look messy and want another better cover art, well now you know you can go change to one that you like.
But what make things even better here is that there is a vast Steam community (on Steamgriddb) who create and upload their creations for everyone else to download and use for their Steam games. You can also easily create your own in photoshop. And also you can use animated box arts.
Take for instance, here are some of the cover arts for Tomb Raider which the community has made
I often create game folders on Steam to organize them. And here's an example of what I see when I put my Playstation PC games in a Steam folder.
And some folks have created custom artworks for those games. As a result, I can download their cover arts and use them for my Playstation PC games, resulting in such uniformed minimalistic look (they are based on the Only on Playstation Collection covers that Sony made)
Here's another examples for the Metal Gear games with wildly inconsistent look, because some were from Master Collection, while MGSV and Phantom Pain are modern releases.
All of them looks fine on their own, but I give them an uniform look too, which just look pleasing and tidy
Another examples:
If you find your Steam game cover look messy and want another better cover art, well now you know you can go change to one that you like.