The idea for
this album cover began with a simple photo of a friend sitting on a bench. I
wanted a cover that focused on the artist, giving an introspective atmosphere,
and replacing the bench with a rooftop seemed an interesting idea. The second
step involved removing the background from this image so the more interesting
location could be used. To do this I increased the contrast on the top layer to
make the colour differences more profound and utilised several selection tools,
deciding to remove the background instead of copying the figure so I could be
more accurate and make smaller selections.
I then played with filter effects,
eventually deciding to posterize the figure as this not only made the image
more interesting and colourful, but also reduced lighting discrepancies when I
added the background. The background was a simple stock image of a city, by
adding the figure as another layer and erasing the lower legs I was able to
create the illusion of him sitting over the edge.
The text is
a key part of the album cover and I decided to focus on very clear traditional font. While repositioning however I found I liked the inverted colours, and
decided to create that effect permanently by selecting a square of background
behind the text and inverting the colours through effects. However I was forced
to change the colour of the artist name, since while the sky inverted to a dark
colour contrasting against the white text, the buildings inverted lighter
meaning white text was not very visible. ![]() |
| Pre-filter version |


Detailed, well presented post Dan with excellent first production task on digipak.
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