Sunday, 5 November 2017

New digipak due to copyright images

The digipak design previously designed used an image from google images that was copyright protected, therefore a new digipak design must be created that does not feature any copyrighted or plagiarized images. In keeping with the tunnel focus idea I have drawn several ovals onto the digipak background, duplicated the layers and put a Gaussian blur effect over the duplicated layer to create the neon glow to the ovals. Multiple ovals were then placed vertically and horizontally to create the  spiral tunnel effect. diffeent neon shades of blue and pink were also added to create a significantly noticeable colour scheme to the EP artwork.
The previously designed graphic of the title and artist name were then positioned in the center of the digipak ready for the images from the photoshoot to be inserted onto the front artwork.
The image taken from the photoshoot were taken into photoshop where I edited the background and lighting effects to fit with the neon, blue and pink colour scheme, although the editing was kept minimal thanks to the consideration of colour lighting during the photo shoot. the images contrast and levels of sharpness were brought up, this removed the blue background and make a clearer picture. basic touch ups were made on the face and hands so that the image appears flaw free.
The edited image was then placed onto the digipak set above the neon oval background but below the artist name and album title to fit with general digipak conventions found in the research stages.


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