The slideshow order is backwards. Last image should be first.
These pictures document the process of the production side of my album cover. Overall i stuck to the structure of my mock-up, i only changed the image on the left hand side of the inside panel. The version of Photoshop that we had access too wasn't the best and didn't allow me to add all the effects that i needed to in order to come out with the style of album that i was looking to create, we used Photoshop Elements and I am only familiar with Photoshop CS5. In order to get the right coloured filters and effects on my images, i ended up having to use a photo filter website called "Rollip", the website was really useful as it enabled me to create the styles i wasnt able to using Photoshop Elements, there was a large selection of filters to chose from and there were various ones that went with our dubstep genre theme, however, the quality of the photos (lightness, darkness and focus) made a big difference on which filters i was able to chose from as they are quite bold and often made the picture too dark. I chose a vintage styled filter that i then used on all of my images to keep them looking the same, then i edited the colour balance on P. Elements to give them a pinkish tint which is one of the colours from our dubstep colour scheme.
There were a few fonts that i liked, particularly Base 02 and Birth Of A Hero, which were very similar. i decided to go with Birth Of A Hero simply because i felt it was more legible whilst it still had a rough look to it.
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