In today's lesson I have achieved a lot, as I have completed my back cover and my CD tray. I had a few problems at the start when using Photoshop as I found it very difficult to use, however I have overcome these problems as I have gotten more used to it and now know how to use it well.
This is my complete back cover:
Since last lesson when I started the back cover, I had only put the image of my artist on it and edited it. But now I have added the list of songs that will be on the CD, the record label and the barcode. I used a number of eight songs for my digipak because this is the normal amount of songs that usually appear on a CD. I came up with the names of songs myself and they all sound like love songs, as I feel that most of my artist's music is about love and heartbreak. I edited the barcode so that the white didn't appear behind it and so that it could blend in with the whole back cover.
This is my complete CD tray:
I found this very easy to do, as I just had to get a blank template of the digipak faces and put the CD template on over it. I could edit it by making the CD template standing out more or less. I chose to make it stand out less. The image behind it, is an image of autumn leaves. I think that this gives my digipak an autumnal and natural feel to it as well.
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