2. The first
experiment was
simply to black out
the eyes to make it
seem like the
character is a
mask. We thought
this worked well
but needed more
elements or
editing to make it
more suitable for a
Little White Lies
cover.
3. The second has
been edited more
so that the image is
paler to resemble a
mask and also has
blue tone so it fits
with the film
poster that we
created. We also
found a way to
place the title on
the cover. However
this now looks too
computerised and
over edited for a
Little White Lies
cover.
4. In the third
version we tried a
different editing
style on
photoshop so
that the block
colour looks
smooth. We also
only blacked out
one eye, on the
paler side of the
face, this gives
the impression of
half mask and half
face. We also
subtly put the
title in the hair
which fits with
the conventions
of a Little White
Lies cover as they
manage to put
the title within
the image.
The issue with
this is that it looks
like a computer
edit and it looks
graphic-y which is
unlike and Little
White Lies cover
which typically
looks realistic.
5. We decided to
abandon the
editing style we
had already been
working with and
tried out some
other techniques to
make the image
look edited but still
realistic. We do not
like this one as it
does not keep with
the brand identity
of the film poster
and teaser trailer.
6. For the most
recent version we
followed a step by
step tutorial on
how to make a
photorealistic
drawing on
photoshop. We
have not finished
this version and
are unsure as to
whether we will
like the outcome.