I have now made significant changes to the left inner pane of my digipak as you can see below. I will also explain how I went about these changes:
1. To input my character onto the photo I simply selected the Brush Tool and used my graphics tablet to draw him straight onto the artist's shoulder.
2. To change the entire image I used the Filter menu. Under the filter menu, the filter I used was "Film Grain". I experimented with other filters but none of them produced the image I was looking for. Because of the white background, under certain filters the background seemed to blend with the artist, thus obscuring the image, or darkening it such that I could not actually see the artist. This filter however created a nice effect, so nice in fact that it actually made me reconsider my initial plan to have the background of the inside of my digipak white, and instead have it this mix of cream/dirt colour.
Anyway guys and girls that covers everything in this post :)
More updates coming soon so be sure to watch out for those :)
Until next time :D
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Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Production - Digipak Left Inner Pane Draft
I have now completed the draft for the left inner pane of my digipak, as you can see below, followed by an explanation of how I created the left inner pane:
The arrows indicate the tools I used to create my left inner pane. Creating this was quite simple as I only needed to use the File menu, in order to find the photo and open it onto the dimensions for my left inner pane, and the Cursor Tool, in order to resize and reposition the photo to where it was appropriate.
This is of course only the draft, I still have to use my graphics table to draw on one of the characters, as I had intended on my flat plan, and possibly play around with the filters for the photo, to see what kind of effects I can achieve and if any look good.
That raps it up for now guys and girls, be sure to follow my blog for more updates coming soon.
Until next time!
The arrows indicate the tools I used to create my left inner pane. Creating this was quite simple as I only needed to use the File menu, in order to find the photo and open it onto the dimensions for my left inner pane, and the Cursor Tool, in order to resize and reposition the photo to where it was appropriate.
This is of course only the draft, I still have to use my graphics table to draw on one of the characters, as I had intended on my flat plan, and possibly play around with the filters for the photo, to see what kind of effects I can achieve and if any look good.
That raps it up for now guys and girls, be sure to follow my blog for more updates coming soon.
Until next time!
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