Tri-Fold Brochures
Photoshopped Images
To remove the structure in the background, I used both the Quick Selection Tool and the Eraser. This allowed me to use it as part of the title page, without the background getting in the way.
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To give the image a smoky effect, I enthusiasticly used the burn tool, at 100%. I got exactly the outcome I was looking for.
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In order to focus on the Johnny Rockets sign, I cropped the image, brightened the colors, blurred out the sign and trees, and filled in the missing letters.
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Photoshop Lessons
Pretend You Were There
Practice CD Cover
Waffle Day
In order to create waffles, you need to follow a specific process: INPUT, PROCESS, OUTPUT, and FEEDBACK.
INPUT: First, we need the ingredients: Bisquik pancake/waffle mix, vegetable oil, milk, and eggs. Tools: waffle iron, plates, and utensils.
PROCESS: Pre-heat waffle iron. Set to light medium or dark. Put ingredients into bowl and mix. Follow the directions and use correct measurements. Pour batter into waffle iron, approximately 1-2 cups per batch.
OUTPUT: Crispy, delicious waffles. Add butter, syrup, or other toppings if desired.
FEEDBACK: Remember to re-oil the waffle iron to prevent waffles from sticking. If batter is too thick or thin, add more milk or mix, respectively.
INPUT: First, we need the ingredients: Bisquik pancake/waffle mix, vegetable oil, milk, and eggs. Tools: waffle iron, plates, and utensils.
PROCESS: Pre-heat waffle iron. Set to light medium or dark. Put ingredients into bowl and mix. Follow the directions and use correct measurements. Pour batter into waffle iron, approximately 1-2 cups per batch.
OUTPUT: Crispy, delicious waffles. Add butter, syrup, or other toppings if desired.
FEEDBACK: Remember to re-oil the waffle iron to prevent waffles from sticking. If batter is too thick or thin, add more milk or mix, respectively.
CD Cover
Multi-Page CD Cover
Photoshopped Images
To acheive the glowing green eyes and bright orange fur, I added a transparent layer of the colors. I additionally brightened the darker regions and cut off the lower portion.
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I used the feathery edge to create the fade-in from the blank background. I also used the Cut-out filter for a more simplistic image with less detail.
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To avoid the image from overpowering the text, I replaced the texured red background with solid red. I also replaced the dark blue and black with a lighter gray, so the text could be read. Finally, I altered the entire image to fit within the confines of the booklet.
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