Seeing as my front and back covers are extremely colourful and vibrant, i decided that it would be nice to create a subtle contrast with the inside covers. Therefore, i chose to use one image, rather than many, and edit this effectively yet not to much...
For the left side of the cover I edited the photo of one of my actors holding roses (as shown below) simply by adding the sketch effect.
This is what makes the image look graining and gives it a drawn on effect. In order to highlight some of the boys significant aspects (e.g. moustache and sunflowers on hat), i adjusted the contrast levels. Through using the rubber and changing it's effect to a smooth edged one, i smudged the bottom area of the picture and filled the remaining parts of the square black so i could add the lyrics, "oh love's going to get you down..." in white font.
For this photo I felt that, as there was so much already going on in the frame, abstract editing techniques weren't necessary this time. Instead, i increased the contrast, hue, saturation and definition and i also posterised the font on the placard (SING IT) which is why it looks somewhat shimmery. Furthermore, i created a lens flare in order to make the atmosphere seem warmer and happier. The glare starts in the left hand corner and there are 8 pink rays which, although difficult to see, added to the vibrant feel of this image.
As a result of placing the two inner covers next to one another and observing how well the two looked next to eachother, I came to the conclusion that the images juxtaposed one another and therefore one of them had to be changed. Seeing as the front and back covers are extremely vibrant and colourfully edited, I decided that it would be nice if the inner covers were more simplistic (thus lacking abstract effects and font). Therefore, I chose to change the first image as it didn't fit this criteria. In order to do this I undid the effects and deleted the font. Instead I just increased the contrast, sharpened the image more and adjusted the hue, saturation and brightness. I ended up having created this...


Cute! SG
ReplyDeleteInside left looks more like a front cover with the name included, not sure how successful the effect is. Do the two covers work well together? M
ReplyDeleteWhere are the front and back? M
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