Photo Shop
Waffle Day Logo
CD Single Booklet
CD 1
The original image to left is a picture of a kid with his arms up to the sun. The image to the right is the photo shopped image of the boy. In photo shop i flipped him to face the other side facing the sun. Then i selected him out using the wand and positioned him in the sunset image to make it look like he was look at the sunset and cheering. Since the kid looked really skinny in the image with the sunset, i gave him a stroke to make him look thicker. I also made him darker to fit in with the background.
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Level 1 Project for Term 2
CD Booklet
CD Booklet Photo shoped images
The three images on the left are the three different images i used to create the closest image on the right. I use the background of the first picture. I selected out Pitbull and Christina in the second picture and selected out the words Pitbull in the last picture. I then adjust the picture with Christina and Pitbull to make it seem like their picture was graffiti-ed on the wall while putting the words Pitbull up in the sky and also warped those to make it go along with the picture and to blend in. I adjusted the brightness of the lettering and picture so that they both blended with the picture but also stood out.
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The two pictures on the left are the original images while the third picture on the right is the photo shopped one. The only think that i did with the picture on the left hand side was select out the guy in the middle and put him in the middle of the picture in the middle. I also adjusted his opacity and brightness to make it seem like they are in the same picture.
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I made this entire back cover from scratch. I started by using a brush tool to make all the little dots to go along with my theme of a mix CD (the different size dots shows the mix). I then photo shopped a bar code and record company logo on the bottom of the cover. I adjusted the opacity of the dots so that they would not interfere with the letters that i made the same color. For the letters i used a digital font and colored them blue.
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