PROCESS OF FRONT COVER IN PHOTOSHOP
PT 1. THE PHOTOGRAPH
1.To begin my cover, I opened my chosen image into photoshop.
2. I decided that I did not like the way in which the model was facing, so I flipped the photograph horizontally, so she faced the opposite way.
4. I also thought it was too light, so I created a new layer, painted it in black with the paint tool, the set the layer to overlay.


5. I noticed that the models' arm was quite hairy, so I created a new layer and painted the correct colours over each part to rid of the hair.
6. I blended the tones together with the smudge tool, as they were relatively blocky.

7. I duplicated the layer to make it stronger and rid of more hair.
8. The next step was to turn down the opacity on both layers, as I did not want the model to look fake.
PT 2. THE MASTHEAD
1. The first thing to do whence creating a masthead is to find a font.
2. I then took a screen shot of my masthead in the font.
3. To incorporate it onto my cover, I opened it in Photoshop.


6. I dragged it onto the photo, but it was too small.
7. I then enlarged the masthead to fit 1/8 of the page.

PT 3. THE BARCODE

1. I started with a barcode which I found on the internet, taking a screenshot of it and opening the image on Photoshop.
2. As I needed the date and the price, I typed the GB and EU price along with the date across the top of the barcode.
3. I then dragged it onto the cover and resized it.
4. I rotated it 90 degrees counter clockwise and put it in the bottom right corner of the cover.
PT 4. THE COVERLINE
1. DaFont had a typewriter-like font which I thought I would use for my cover line. I took a screenshot and opened it on photoshop.

PT 5. THE FEATURE COVERLINE
1. Firstly, I obtained a font from the internet and took a screen shot of it, which I then opened in photoshop.
3. I then dragged it onto the cover.
4. Because I was not happy with the black, I changed the colour to burgundy with a fill.
5. Still, I was not quite satisfied because it did not stand out, so I put a gradient on the typography.
PT 6. THE SPLASH
1. Again, I took a screenshot of a font from a website and opened it in photoshop.
2. The next step was to drag it onto the cover.
3. I resized it as it was too small.
4. As it did not look right on the same line, I moved 'understood' underneath by selecting it.
5. I tried making it bigger, which looked a little bit better, but still somewhat wrong.
7. I then moved the 'I was never' to the end of 'understood', which I preferred.
8. Because it did not look aesthetically pleasing, I moved it onto the model, as though she is saying it.


Nicole demonstrate's evidence of excellence in the creative use of most of the following technical skills:
ReplyDelete␣ Producing material appropriate for the target audience and task;
␣ showing understanding of conventions of layout and page design;
␣ showing awareness of the need for variety in fonts and text size;
␣ accurately using language and register;
␣ using ICT appropriately for the task set;
␣ appropriately integrating illustration and text;
␣ shooting a variety of material appropriate to the task set;
␣ manipulating photographs as appropriate to the context for presentation, including cropping and resizing.