Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Colour Schemes

As part of the design process, the colour scheme is important therefore I used the Photoshop cutout and threshold options with the London painting in Photoshop. This allowed me to create different colours schemes for the painting. The results are promising and this shows a very modern design, which I will consider to use for my final piece.


The image above shows that a triadic colour scheme has been used due to the use of blue, yellow and green used throughout the image. I think this version is very eye catching as this highlights the different areas of the image such as the cars, buses, buildings and the road. I think this colour scheme works well however I wouldn't use this for my final piece as I don't think this with the band's appearance.


This image shows that a monochromatic colour scheme has been used, this uses a variety of different blue tones. The colour scheme shown is very cool and I prefer this out of all the results shown within this post. I think this colour scheme could possibly work as part of the albums design however I think the colour would need adjusting if this was to be used as part of the design.

This is an analogous colour scheme as this uses blue and green and the middle tone, resulting in a cool colour scheme. This colour scheme is extremely attractive however I feel that the green is too overpowering. Therefore this colour scheme wouldn't be used within the design for the digipak.

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