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DRAFT 1
EDITING
COLOUR
CORRECTI
ON
To start, we removed our
busy background, of the
overgrow, and the houses.
Then we added colour
correction. We wanted to
achieve the conventional
‘dirty’ look, with rich browns
and reds. We did this by
adjusting the contrast to
make it harsher. Then, we
used ‘Curves’ to bring up the
SKY
REPLACEM
ENT
We wanted to change our
background, to remove the
modern houses, and replace
it with a sunset sky. We did
this by masking out the sky
and deleting it, then placing
an image of a sunset we
took, underneath the layer of
TITLE TEXT
Here we added the text of our title,
and band name. We wanted to go with
a western look, and found an almost
hand-written font. We typed this in a
conventional, muddy yellow colour,
and added a stroke with a ‘burn’
blending mode, to look as if it had
burnt into the image. Then we created
BACK COVER
COLOUR
CORRECTION
We wanted to keep our colour scheme
from the front, throughout the whole
digi-pack. We coloured the image
using ‘curves’ and ‘brightness and
contrast’ and managed to achieve our
conventional muddy colour, with
bright and rich colours to accompany
the desert look we wanted. Then,
BACK COVER TEXT
Now we add to add our sing list. First
we decided on some conventional folk
style song titles, which are usually
based on love, or travel. Then we
found a conventional fancy font.
Finally, we added a barcode and
additional record label text. We are
happy with our layout and the
composition of our image.
SPINES
Here we added the spines for the digi-
pack. We wanted something simple,
that displayed the band’s name, and
the album title. We also added a tiny
silhouette of our band which we think
worked well. We also kept the font
INSIDE COVER
LEFT
Now we needed to create
the inside cover for the
left. In our drawn plan, we
wanted a landscape
picture of a desert, but we
didn’t have access to a
location like this. So we
decided to create a
vintage band photo. We
used a photo from our
front cover shoot in a
greenhouse. We liked the
look of this photo, and
INSIDE COVER
RIGHT
The final page we needed
was our right inside cover,
which would hold the
disc. We wanted to create
a circle the correct size of
the disc, so it would fit
well. We used a picture
that Max took of a foggy
sunset, which looked
really nice, and
contradicted our sunny
sunsets on the front and
back cover. After colour