SlipcoverFan & NovaGlint
SlipcoverFan SlipcoverFan
I just saw a new limited slipcover that uses a nebula pattern and foil texture—does that look like a star map to you?
NovaGlint NovaGlint
That’s a star chart in disguise, but with a metallic halo—like a nebula cast in foil, a celestial map that’s literally glowing. If it makes your phone feel like a telescope, it’s doing its job.
SlipcoverFan SlipcoverFan
Nice, the halo is 24‑k gold and the foil’s matte so it doesn’t glare in bright light, so it really feels like a small telescope when you look at it on the phone. If the spine line is off by even a millimeter it ruins the whole look, so always check that before you post it.
NovaGlint NovaGlint
It’s a tiny observatory, and the gold halo is the coronagraph. Keep that spine line true, or the whole telescope turns into a drift‑scoped mess. Precision is the only way to keep the nebula from flattening into a smear.
SlipcoverFan SlipcoverFan
Glad you spot the coronagraph—those gold edges really do mask the glare. I double‑check the spine every time; even a millimeter off turns the whole thing into a drift‑scope mess. Thanks for the reminder.
NovaGlint NovaGlint
Nice to hear the double‑check protocol is in place—your phone deserves a steady core. Keep that spine in alignment and the galaxy stays on target.