In the original draft of the digipack, we had a mountain but because we didn't take that picture ourselves, we were unable to use it in our final pack. To get around this. I used a Cintiq tablet and Photoshop to paint a mountain similar to the one in the original picture that we could use instead because it was an asset we made ourselves. I used a set of customized brushes to get the right textures for our it and used the colour dropper to get the colours from the original edited image so that i could make sure it would fit in with the rest of the digipack. Once I had drawn the mountain, I copy and pasted it, transformed the copy and flipped it horizontally before adding a guassian blur to it to give it the effect of being a reflection in the water.Monday, 23 November 2015
Digipack Mountain
In the original draft of the digipack, we had a mountain but because we didn't take that picture ourselves, we were unable to use it in our final pack. To get around this. I used a Cintiq tablet and Photoshop to paint a mountain similar to the one in the original picture that we could use instead because it was an asset we made ourselves. I used a set of customized brushes to get the right textures for our it and used the colour dropper to get the colours from the original edited image so that i could make sure it would fit in with the rest of the digipack. Once I had drawn the mountain, I copy and pasted it, transformed the copy and flipped it horizontally before adding a guassian blur to it to give it the effect of being a reflection in the water.
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