Thursday, 20 February 2014

Photoshop - Thoughts And Ideas For Back Cover Images

Now I have the basis and design sorted for the front of my inlay I feel its time to start looking at the back cover. I ideally want to have a solid design and idea for both my front and back cover before I start creating. This should help to keep me on track but also constantly give me something to work towards. I am going to design at three images for my back cover however I am unsure yet how much space I will have and hence how many images I will be able to completely fit but I feel three is a good place to start. This number will also give me a chance to decide on and pick the best two if I don't have room for all three.

The first image I would like to create for my back cover is in relation to the dismissed front cover image. As mentioned in my previous blog post I still really rate the image, this can be seen below. I am not 100% sure how I will edit this yet but I like the idea of making it a night/evening scene. I am thinking along the lines of fireworks and using levels and effects to create a different aspect of the image. I am looking to undertake further research on how I can create a firework scene and this could be a later blog post.

 
 
 
The second image I would like to use for my back cover is a simple image of Cameron Diaz. This would allow me to use airbrushing and glow effects to enhance/perfect her look. This would be a simple idea however I feel it shows a different technique. The image I am looking to edit can be seen below.
 
 
 
 
The third image I would like to create for my back cover is a Disneyland Paris theme. I would like to use an image of the Disney Magic Kingdom and combine this with two images of two of the woman in this film. These two actors should be wearing long dresses to portray an expensive and classy look. I feel using Disneyland Paris will give a different dimension to my film rather than simply using all images of the Eifel Tower even though this is an iconic landmark of France. The images below are some of images I have sourced to potentially use.
 
 
 
 
 
Sourced: http://images.meteociel.fr/im/6089/2_dfj0.JPG - Accessed 20/02/2014

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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