Thursday, 26 February 2015

Final Digipak Net

Within todays lesson I managed to complete my digipak by putting all of the faces together. In order to make the net, I initially needed to convert my photoshop file to a jpeg, to do this I had to flatten the image by merging the layers into one. I did this to each side of the digipak in order to combine it into one to make the net. I imported these images onto an A3 page. 

In today's lesson I finished off my digipak and netted it together. I saved each individual psd as a jpeg to flatten all the layers into a high quality image. I then opened up a A3 sized photoshop page to put the four faces on. I imported the front and back cover jpegs onto the A3 sheet and placed them net to each other having the the font on the right and the back on the left. I then needed to import the two inner sides. Before I could place them onto the A3 side I needed to rotate them 180-degrees to make sure when the net is folded it looks like a proper digipak. Once I had rotated both of the inner sides I too placed them on the A3 side and slotted them above the front and back cover. Once all four sides were in the new sheet I was able to save again as a psd and a jpeg. Below are screenshots of the net all put together.


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