Friday 2 December 2011

Creating a Draft Front Cover in Photoshop

I started by opening up a new document Photoshop in A4 size to match the Brief of my Portfolio.
I then opened up an image in Photoshop for my background this will take up the whole size of the A4 so when I add it to my background layer I will select Edit>Transform>Scale in order to make it fit the whole of the background.
I have opened up my chosen image in Photoshop to enable me to edit the photo appropriately.
I have cut around the model in my chosen photo as I have already chosen another background for my image.
I have copied the layer of my photo so that I have a back-up copy of the photo or if I erase part of the photo there will still be one there.
This print screen shows the photo of my model against the background I have chosen. One thing that is wrong with this image as a final version is that the image of the model is quite jagged around the edge where I have cut her out from her original background.
In this image I have added a Masthead and my main feature headline, through creating this draft idea I wanted to experiment with using an alternative background to the one that was in the original photograph.
In this draft idea I have used a different image against a different background in the same way I had previously created the other draft idea. I chose the idea of her lying among the flowers, because it represents her daydreaming and that is how Alice ended up in wonderland. It also fits with the idea that wonderland isn't real and is therefore far more beautiful than our reality.
This front cover features a bar code, a conventional feature of a magazine, this is to keep track of how many are sold. I chose the name of the magazine "Sway" because it is a well known song, but after researching the roots of the song I have found that it was originally Spanish and has more of a mambo rhythm and therefore not suitable for my music genre.
The colour of the text doesn't work against this background. The masthead is more visible, but the main headline isn't and that can potentially sell a magazine if it has a good anchorage to go with it.
 This is another idea for the title of my magazine "Jive." This has more connotations associated with the jazz genre of music. I have also changed the font to Cambria and the colour to a brighter red to make it more eye-catching. The quote from the article acts as a subtitle/sell line for the main feature. I chose to put it in italics to separate it from the main text.
This print screen of the layers in Photoshop shows how I have used an outre glow effect on my main feature headline I did it red to keep within the house style that I have created.

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