Original Image:
Photoshop Image:
The steps that I took using Photoshop to
create my front cover:
Before, I could start to create my front
cover; I had to create a plain Photoshop A4 Page. To create this, I
had to open Photoshop and go to file 'new' and then click
international paper and then click A4. The size that I wanted to make
my was front cover A4, to conform the codes and conventions of a magazine.
Once I had opened the plain document, I had to open the image that I wanted to
use as the cover of my magazine. To insert the image, I had to go to
file>Open and then locate to the image that i wanted to use.
Now that I had
opened the image, I could start to create my front cover. This first thing
I noticed when I opened my image was that the colour of the lighting on the
image doesn't look very effective, so I decided to add a colour overlay to my image.
To add this I inserted a shape and drew it over the whole image and chose the
colour that I wanted. As I didn't just want a block colour as my main image, I
needed to lower the opacity of this shape/colour so that you could see the
actual image. This is what the image looked like after I done this:
I then wanted to
change the lighting of the background, as I didn't like the background and the
lighting of the image being the same. In order to change the colour of the
background, I first had to change the colour of the whole image. I decided to
make the whole image black and white. To make the image black and white I went
to the toolbar below the layers on Photoshop and clicked on the circle symbol
and clicked black and white and this made the whole image black and white.
Due to the fact I only wanted to change the
lighting of the background and not the actual main image of my magazine, on the
black and white layer, I went to the erase tool on the toolbar on the side of
the screen and rubbed out the black and white layer of the model making sure
that I kept the background black and white. This ensured that the image stood
out against the background of the image as in the original image the lighting
where the image was taken did not make the model stand out against the
background.
The next thing that
I done was changing the brightness and contrast of the image, this was again,
just to make sure the model stands out and catches the readers eye.
As seen in the image above, I changed some
of the colours that are part of this image. I added a new layer and then went
to>colour gradient, this allowed me to add 3 colours into my image (red,blue
and green) which added an effect to the image. I added mostly blue and red to
my image and a little bit of green to ensure the image wasn't too bright. To do
this I chose the colour>Channel>Red>Input (Made it bigger)>Output
(Made it smaller). I had to do this for all three colours.
Now that I have
added all of the effects to the image and I have made the model stand out
against the background, I could add the rest of the conventions to the
magazine. The first thing that I added was the masthead (title of the
magazine). I did this by adding a text layer by clicking on the 'T' in the
toolbar. I needed to make this stand out just as much as the main image as this
is how most readers recognise a magazine. After I had added the title of the
magazine, I was able to add the rest of the conventions to my magazine, this
enabled me to complete my magazine, which can be found under the title (Final
Front Cover- on my blog).
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