Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Digipak Construction 2


To progress further with the construction of the digipak, I have edited some images from our photoshoot from the studio and combined them with nature and earth elements to create interesting, experimental portraits. This idea was influenced by a photographer that i like: Matt Wisniewski. 
As planned in the planning phase of our project we are still going ahead with the idea of having interesting landscape shots combined with 2 panes filled with an image of each character. The final images on this post are the two that are going to be used for the characters. This leaves 4 panes remaining on the digipak: the front cover we are unsure what final image we are using yet, the back cover, and 2 extra panes that we are going to place some of our final landscape images in. 
The screenshots show how I have used Adobe Photoshop to create this images using various layers, masks and blending modes. 






These screenshots show the stages of progression when creating the image. To fit in with the stylistic concepts and artistic style of our chosen genre I have used a filter in photoshop to add noise to the image. This results in the final image(s) having a grainy appearance, combined with high contrasts this makes the images have an old, film style about them. 







The two final images can be seen below:




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