Tuesday 5th March 2013
In addition, today I have been working a lot on my digipak front cover, back cover, and inside cover.
Firstly, I made some alterations to my digipak front cover, this consisted of me adding another layer which was a photo of confetti to the background. However, I felt as if the colours of the confetti on the background were too bright and too much focus away from the other information e.g. album name. As a result I reduced the opacity of this layer to 65%.
Secondly, I began creating the back cover of my digipak. I started by cutting out all the necessary photos from their white background by using the magic wand tool and the eraser tool by changing the hardness to soft so I could easily smooth over the images. I then altered the brightness, contrast, exposure, and vibrance levels so the image on the dipak was bright and vibrant therefore conforming to the conventions of the Pop genre.
Lastly, I began creating the inside cover were the CD will be placed. I firstly used the shape tool to create a white circle around the template, I then created a second circle which was slightly smaller and changed the colour to gold to fit in with the colour scheme of the crown, lastly I created a third white circle for the inside of the CD. I then got the text tool and wrote the words "King Of Anything" and curved this around the shape of the CD.



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