
DIY 8 Bit Graphic Case (iPhone 6)
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UPDATE! I've redesigned the basic case design to better match the 8-bit or low-poly aesthetic, hooray! I created this case because many of us still hold a deep affection for classic old video games, from 8-bit graphics to extremely low-poly models, and we still love playing them today. The entire case is designed with fun, low-poly elements that include corner bumpers to help protect your phone from drops. It's a bit tricky to tell from the photos, but every aspect of this case has a low-poly feel to it, including the "rounded" curves which are actually just 3-4 point hard edges like a pentagon. This is an easy and fun DIY iPhone 6 phone cover. A low-poly grid of blocks covers the back that you can easily paint or color with markers to create any design you like. It's great for 8-bit graphic style pictures of your favorite character, fandom, or own design. (After you finish coloring, make sure to seal it with a spray or paint with a gloss to help protect your work and case! We recommend water-based paints, but Sharpies, paint markers, acrylics, etc., will all work. Use whatever is most comfortable.) We've added two digital examples to inspire you - a Minecraft-inspired creeper and a basic block pattern. The item has not been tested for fit accuracy...yet.... Due to printer settings, the item may vary slightly in size due to shrinkage when the plastic cools. We recommend using "plastics," which come in a variety of colors. These plastics have a slight bend, making it easier to put them onto your phone.
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