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Dirty_Sanchez
03-23-2005, 10:04 PM
Im one of the very young O&A fans, so Im still in school... Anyway, In my graphics class were using photoshop, and we are putting together a Complete CD Package... Front Cover, Back Cover, Booklet, and Spines... I already have the front cover done (first time using photoshop) as shown below.... Some ideas on what I could do with the other parts of the CD package would be very appreciated.
http://img184.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img184&image=oacdcover9lu.jpg

stevethrower
03-23-2005, 10:10 PM
What I would suggest is buy one of those cd labeling packages... like http://www.cdstomper.com/ that gives you all the templates for the CD label and CD case stuff... that you can import your photoshop file into (typically in JPEG or whatev format)... I know with the CD stomper software it includes templates for the CD label and CD case in Photoshop, Illustrator, Word and Quark Xpress...

Nothing Sound
03-23-2005, 10:11 PM
Im one of the very young O&A fans, so Im still in school... Anyway, In my graphics class were using photoshop, and we are putting together a Complete CD Package... Front Cover, Back Cover, Booklet, and Spines... I already have the front cover done (first time using photoshop) as shown below.... Some ideas on what I could do with the other parts of the CD package would be very appreciated.
http://img18.exs.cx/img18/2913/oacdcovercopy6uj.th.jpg


Either you did something wrong when you hosted the pic
or your CD cover is a Red X

superXMfreak
03-23-2005, 10:17 PM
Im one of the very young O&A fans, so Im still in school... Anyway, In my graphics class were using photoshop, and we are putting together a Complete CD Package... Front Cover, Back Cover, Booklet, and Spines... I already have the front cover done (first time using photoshop) as shown below.... Some ideas on what I could do with the other parts of the CD package would be very appreciated.
http://img18.exs.cx/img18/2913/oacdcovercopy6uj.th.jpg


I'm no photoshop expert, but I do have some experience with layout and design. So I'll give some constructive criticism.

It's a cool cover but proportionally, how's it going to look on the cover of a CD? You'll have a strip of image on the front (as shown in your image) then surrounded by white space, black space?

My opinion is that you may have already done the front and the back cover. At the right size, you have enough image real estate there to cover the front and the back of the CD. If that were my image on I'd enlarge it. Imagine it folded over, one hot chick on the front and the other on the back, rearrange the text a bit, so it'll fit on the front. Put the contencts of the CD on the back come up with a "title" for the CD and a spine, that's only the title of the CD again.

For the booklet, just use a one-page folder over, giving you 4 cd sized pages. Put the contents of the CD on the front, the credits on the back and fill the inside with a picture of O&A or words to stuff that's "supposed" to be on the CD.

click
03-23-2005, 10:23 PM
Ohh that's his sig. At first I was thinking things have changed a lot
since I was in school. :icon_mrgr

superXMfreak
03-23-2005, 10:26 PM
Oh, okay... Um. I was ASSuming that your sig was the picture you were referencing.
[Roseanne Roseannadanna] Nevermind [/Roseanne Roseannadanna]

Dirty_Sanchez
03-23-2005, 10:29 PM
lol mah bad boys, somthings f'ed up with the way im trying to host the pic... im trying to fix the prob now, hold on

Dirty_Sanchez
03-23-2005, 10:32 PM
Heres the Link - http://img184.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img184&image=oacdcover9lu.jpg