Saturday, 22 April 2017

Production of Digipak

 To produce the Digipak we used Photoshop to create each element. The first image shows the back of the CD cover. We got the dark blue background of "Google". Furthermore we also included a barcode and the record label logo to make it look more professional. Both of these features we're included from Google images. However we typed the artists website using Photoshop's font. The text was installed on Photoshop so we used a white, bold font to list all the songs in the album. Next we used the magic wand tool to create the main image of the "artist". The magic wand tool removed the original background and we took got the photo by taking the picture with a DSLR.


This next image shows the inside booklet of the digipak. Again the black and blue background was found on google images. However we used Photoshop's font to type the lyrics of 4 songs and then typed a quote which explained the song briefly.




This third image shows the front cover. As with the digipak advert, we used 1001font.com to type the title name and album name. This was pasted onto Photoshop, we then used the magic wand tool to cut off the bits we didn't need as well as used the tool to cut around the main image of the artist along with the lasso tool. (same step for digipak back cover)




This last image shows the main CD of the Digipak. As with the rest of the digipak we got the background of Google images by typing in "black and blue backgrounds". The template of the CD came from Google, we used the magic wand tool to unfill the CD template and make it blank. Next we overlayed the blank template to the background. We then used a font on Photoshop to type the artist's name and album name. Then used the arc tool to stretch the words so they curve around the CD to make it look more visually appealing.

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