When I started my front cover for my magazine ad, I edited the image to black and white to make my advertisement look professional and smart. In the top right corner I have changed the brightness/ contrast to achieve the best outcome.
When I started my front cover for my magazine ad, I edited the image to black and white to make my advertisement look professional and smart. However, I thought the image looked too simple; so I decided to make her eyes the same colour as her outfit in my music video. I started this process by zooming in fully to the actresses eyes and used the rubbing out tool to remove the pupils. I then duplicated the layer of the image and added a block colour on another layer, which I placed in between each of the images, as you can see below.
I found that my first attempt, the brightness of the blue was too much and made the image look too fake; so I then lowered the brightness/ colour so it doesn't stand out as much, but still have a nice effect.
Personally, I think this is the perfect brightness for my advertisement as it looks professional and stands out as it is unique.
I took this image from google as I thought it was very conventional for CD's to have printed on the front, along with the record label. As both of my CD's are a dark colour I needed to remove the white back ground and change the writing into white so my audience could see the impact. I did this by using the magic wand tool, which removed/deleted all the white background. I then used the paint bucket and and clicked on the individual lettering, which enabled the writing to become white.
These are the tools that I used to allow me to achieve the best outcome possible throughout making my digipak and my magazine advertisement.
The eyedropper tool was very useful throughout making my product as it allowed me to get the same colour blue to show continuity through my products.
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