Below I decided to show how I created some of my most creative edits for my digipak.
Drummer:
To begin with I had to duplicate the layer in order to create two that overlapped. I then clicked on the background copy and decreased the hue and saturation as far as they would go.
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I then clicked on the eraser and adjusted the brush size accordingly to erase the black and white from the drummer, leaving him in colour.
To finish my edit I clicked on the colour balance and played around with the three offsets to create a variety of different colours, of which I thought the reddy-pink was most in keeping with my video.
Singer:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibJjs63uAjCcAlFCAfIE1gvVzgwXB3dl0H0iM90o25nUk4jbAh47zxhNTIua5X1AAUQxEq1L94JW2u58E-mWdcg2SxOZaIgEaCKwhJt7xbKEWszn3NAyTGbJfJQfn6B00UlFatiWwmUo3T/s1600/7.jpg)
After uploading my photo I clicked on "Filters" to find "Water Swirl".
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxrISJOVsbfbrU13xaEAAcxo7Ei36whj4Iy8Cc0k9aEitCq-AuxkghRvJVZUipdXpQ9kcWEU0mEVR-PWrsstUGoVMmQXqCVaRqpki3q6b_vT5U1xOKeigpmT_0nvW4WOGPK6fTnGWrkmGQ/s1600/8.jpg)
I then adjusted the "Amount" to maximum and the "Size" to minimum to create the above effect which I feel looks very creative and intriguing to the eye.
Back Cover:
To begin with I did the simple task of completely reducing the hue and saturation.
I then went on "Filters" and scrolled down to "Polar Coordinates".
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I played around with all three of the options before deciding on "Invert in circle" as I feel it was the most interesting effect out of the three and would look effective on the back cover of my digipak.
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