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Poster Construction PowerPoint Gelsomina De Lucia

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Poster Construction PowerPointGelsomina De Lucia

Step One: Colour Tint Change

• For this stage, I used the website ‘Picmonkey’.

• I then clicked on the magic wand which opens up the effects.

• I used the ‘Cross Process’ effect and used the blue tint and this is a convention in supernatural thrillers.

• Then I applied the dusk effect so that the picture does not have a lot of brightness.

Step Two: Shattered Glass Effect

• Then I opened my image in Photoshop.• I searched for a broken glass effect on Google images.• I then opened the image in Photoshop and opened it next to my main image.• Using the mouse tool, I clicked on the glass effect and dragged it onto my poster.• I found that the image was too small so I went on image then image size• Changed it to these measurements which resulted to its outcome.

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Step Three: Demonic Face

• I zoomed into the main image and used the ‘burn’ tool over the eye ball inside the cracked eye.

• When I felt that it was dark enough, I used the ‘brush’ tool and made the colour black.

• Then I changed the colour to red to use it as eye liner.

• To change the colour, I used the tool bar on the right and clicked on the colour gradient on the right side of the tool bar and clicked on the red shade.

Step Four : Adding Text

• To add the text, I clicked on the ‘T’ icon on the left side of the tool bar.

• I created a text box then wrote in it.

• I highlighted the text and changed the colour the same way I changed the colour of the paint brush.

• Additionally, I then highlighted the text again which immediately brought up the font box.

• I also highlighted the font box and changed the font of the title.

Step Five: Burning and Dodging.

• Dodging the credit but I changed the strength of it. • Instead of a ‘Midtone’, I changed it to a ‘Highlight’. • I then dodged the parts of the credits where it was darker.• This allowed my audience to be able to read the credits.