
After I filled in some information for underneath each caption with the page number and what features in it. A small bit of writing of what is included in that particular section. On the 2nd of February I got the opportunity to go to one of Taylor Swifts concerts at the O2 so there I took a photo of the venue so that I could feature it on my contents page. I then added it to my cover and adjusted it so that it fitted in the pink box.

I then changed the blend too on the solid colour layer, and then began to rub out out everything but the t-shirt I wanted to make look a deeper blue. Next I changed the capacity so that the blue looked brighter and more vibrant. I had an idea to make the background of my contents page to be of clouds, I tried to do this manually by making my own clouds with brush tool but I found this affect to not look very good. Instead I opened up an image in my files and looked for a landscape image that had a lot of clouds present. I then used the select tool, copied a section if it and then dragged it behind my model. Then I added the draft text from the draft I wanted to used and moved it onto the top of my model.

Using the burn tool, I adjusted the settings too 8 in size and 35% hardness (36), I went round the edge of the eye to soften the edges of the colour adjusted eye. To make the pupil look more noticeable and darker, as the adjustment made it appear paler, I went to Match Colour and changed the luminance and colour intensity (37). I then did the same steps to the right eye (38). After that I then used the burn tool again to add to the dark eye shadow and to make it smother and more defined (39). For the next shoots I'm going to change the colour of the t-shirt, in (40) I added a solid colour over the top that I wanted to change the colour of the shirt too.
After doing the lashes on the left eye I then proceed to do the same to the right eye (31). After that, I then duplicated the original layer again and drew around the eye with the path tool (33). I then pressed right click, make selection and changed the pixel to 2 (34). Next to went to adjustments, then levels, and adjusted the blue levels. By increasing it like in the picture above (35), the eye colour appeared more of a vibrant blue colour.
Next I decided to make my models eye lashes more defined and noticeable. To do this I duplicated the original layer so that I was able to edited on top of the image (26). I then choice a brush diameter of 1 pixel (27, I then changed the hardness to 100 so that it would be a solid line (28). Next I zoomed in on the drawing and started to draw the eyelashes in (29). Lastly to make the eye lashes more natural and not look pixelated I used the eraser tool on a low hardness and rubbed around the top of the lashes and the middle of the eye (30).

Using the same steps I added pink colour layer for the lips of the model, as you can see in the steps above.

I changed the order of layers so that the solid colour was on top of all the layers, I then changed the blending option to overlay (16). I then began to rub out the colour everywhere except the skin that was on show (17). I zoomed in closer to make sure that non of the colour was on the t-shirt (18). Next I zoomed on the face and removed the colour from the eyes and lips so that the layer didn't discolor the eyes or lips (19). After that I changed the opacity so that it didn't look too dark and gave her a more natural tone (20).
After that I then selected just the guitar by using the quick select tool (11). I then copied this as a new layer so that I was able to only edit the selected guitar without changing my model (12). Next I went to layer - adjustments and then selected levels. I changed the levels so that the guitar appeared the same colour as the guitar on the front of the cover of my magazine (14). Then I decided I wanted to change the colour of my models skin. To do this I added a solid colour layer and chose a suitable colour (15).
After adjusting my model I then used the levels so that she didn't look grey, as this made the colours look stronger in the image (6). After that I added a new layer and unlocked the layer I was editing my model on (7). By doing this I was able to rub out the background (9). I then zoomed in close to get the background around my model and fingers (10).
First of all I opened the image I wanted to use for my contents page. I decided to use the liquefy tool to make make her look smaller against the guitar I was using (2). I then saved this and reopened the images again. Next I put the original image behind the edited image. By doing this I was able to rub out the face of the edited image. As I didn't like the edited models face as the tool make her look slightly deformed. (3,4,5).





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