Blue Ray Cover Creator is a compact and fully functional application that lets the user create different labels for Blue Ray disc cover art, edit them and print or save into graphical files. You can use this Blue Ray cover Maker together with Blue Ray cover templates supplied by it to make your own Blue Ray covers.
The Blue Ray cover software does not require any specific knowledge but has extended editing capabilities that will let you create covers and labels to meet your taste. Using Blue Ray Cover Editor, you can personalize your optical discs collection with your own style and label them so that you could find the discs you need easily.
Step 1:
Free download Blue Ray Cover Creator and install it on your computer.
Step 2: Creating Projects
Click the Create new project button
in the Top Toolbar. First of all you will need to choose the type of project you would like to start:

After you select the discs set for your cover design, you can click the Next button (if available) to see the existing Templates for the selected project:

You can return to the projects selection window, clicking the Back button or press the OK button to accept your choice.
Step 3: Saving Projects
Click the Save current project button
of the Top Toolbar.
Note: the Blue Cover Creator projects have the *.cov file name extension. Click the Save as preset item of the Main Menu. The file that will contain data for your created preset will be saved with the *.cpr extension and the preset will be added to the Presets List.

Step 4: Opening and Editing Projects
You can open previously saved projects using the Open project button
of the Top Toolbar.
Editing the covers and labels is quite easy and does not require any specific skills. You only need to select a proper tool from the Side Toolbar and put it to the cover or label in the Editing Area. After that it can be adjusted using the mouse - you can change its shape, position, transparency and color.
Step 5: Printing or Saving as Images
After the images for your disc label and box cover are ready, you can print them using a printer. To do that click the Print button
in the Top Toolbar.
However, if you do not plan to print the result right now or have not got an available printer at the moment, you can save your resulting covers and labels as images. Select the Export to Images
in the Main Menu to open the following dialog window:

After you select the necessary settings, you can click the Export button to save the images or Cancel to close this window.

