The colour is fantastic! It really brings out the parts that are slightly obscure in B&W! Of course I am very prejudiced towards toned down colours! Now the key is to see how all four spreads work as a palette?
thank you :) this is the start of the story so everything is in colour but as it goes they begin to drain out of the images- so some of the spreads may be almost completely monochrome. hopefully they will sit well together. if the change is gradual
yeah i photoshopped them but it wasn't the burn tool it was a torn paper frame i found on the internet (freshly stolen). i'll have to change it eventually with my own home made ripped paper so i dont go to jail.
The colour is fantastic! It really brings out the parts that are slightly obscure in B&W! Of course I am very prejudiced towards toned down colours! Now the key is to see how all four spreads work as a palette?
ReplyDeletethank you :) this is the start of the story so everything is in colour but as it goes they begin to drain out of the images- so some of the spreads may be almost completely monochrome. hopefully they will sit well together. if the change is gradual
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ReplyDeleteoops, dont know what happened there?! ok what i put was you know the edgey bit of your images, did you pshop them? and if so..how?!
ReplyDeletealso im thinking the colour is really working here, and the way the text has broken up the image is really successful!
yeah i photoshopped them but it wasn't the burn tool it was a torn paper frame i found on the internet (freshly stolen). i'll have to change it eventually with my own home made ripped paper so i dont go to jail.
ReplyDeletethank you for the complimentaries