Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Danny Payne questions

Questions from Danny Payne!!


1. what made you want to play music?
A. i have always had an interest in music and i think it brings out my emotions.

2. what type of music do you play?
A. i play lots of different type of music, but mainly down to earth chilled out music, mainly acoustic.

3. do you play any instruments?
A. i play the guitar, (none electric) i also play some drums and i also sing.

4.Are you quite clean and tidy?
A. i am at home. i try to be on the road, but it is quite difficult playing live and then coming home to tidy. but i do try my best and i do like things neat and clean.

5. what is your favourite colour?
A. but of a random question, but my favourite colour is purple.

6. do you drive?
A. yes i do partly drive, i have past one of my tests, i only have the practical to do now, but i can drive if there is someone with a full driving license.

7. would you date any off your fans?
A. no personally i would not date any of my fans because i would not be able to trust them with my money, and i already have an amazing girlfriend.

8.what is your favouraite food?
A. my favourite food type, i love curry, nice and spicey but not to hot, we have a curry night every saturday.

9. what hand do you write with?
A. i am right handed.

10. what inspired you to do this music?
A. my dogs, and my family, and my girlfriend, this album shows my love and my feelings for all of them.

11. why did you use this dog for you CD cover?
A. i used this dog because it is my girlfriends dog who is really old, and we all love him to pieces.

12. are you up to date with computers and technology?
A. yes i am up to date, i think that it is good to be online, but not all the time.

13. Do you look for the newest fashion or do you just wear what is comfy?
A. i am not really obsessed with fashion, i keep looking at stuff, but if i don't like it i will not buy it, i will mainly stick to what i am comfy in.

14. would you spend loads of money on clothes or is it the cheaper the better?
A. i wont buy clothes from like a charity shop, and i don't spend loads on clothes, i think why spend loads of money on one outfit when you could get cheaper clothes and get 10times more the outfits then you would if you went to an expensive shop, yes the more expensive then the more stylish, but you can still look stylish in cheaper clothes.

DAnny PAynes set up and questions

health and safety in the studio:

  • Don't leave wires around, you may trip and fall into the equipment and could seriously hurt yourself.
  • Dont leave your food and drink in the studio as it can spill and can damage the equipment, and can end up hurting you an everyone around you as it is electrical.
  • Dont be touching any off the equipment if you do not know what you are doing, as it  can get very hot and the equipment can burn you.
  • keep it tidy so there is no tripping hazard, and so that people do not accidentally trip and break the equipment.
  • watch out for heavy equipment, because if the people before you did not sort out the equipment properly it could fall and really hurt you, and could break the equipment.
  • dont smoke or use anything with flames on, as you could drop them, or be silly and could cause a fire, and if the smoke detectors detect smoke then the fire alarms can go off and will get the equipment wet.
  • make sure to switch everything off because if you don't it could overheat and set of fire, or can cause an electric shock.


health and safety in the Park:

  • watch out for sticking up branches, and ponds and dangerous things.
  • watch out for aggressive and dangerous animals and people.
  • make sure its dry so that you don't get the equipment wet.
  • watch out for other people.
  • keep an eye on all your equipment.
  • watch out for glass and sharp objects that you might fall onto.
  • take all belongings with you.

Health and safety in the ampathetre:
  • dont run because you might fall down the stairs.
  • watch where your walking.
  • make sure its dry and make sure it is not slippery as you could seriously harm you, others around and and your equipment.
  • keep an eye on all of your equipment as someone might steal it when you are not looking.
  • make sure your equipment does not get wet, and make sure its in a place where nothing can fall onto or it can fall off things.
  • check for sharp objects so you do not harm yourself.
  • dont forget to take your equipment with you as someone might steal it or it will be damaged and it will not be back when you go back to find it.




Tuesday, 12 June 2012

How i did it.

these are some images that i edited and took from the studio. 
i used text on photoshop and edited the writing to make it look really nice. i added lots of colour to see how it would make the picture look, i changes some of the background image with a grain filter and used horizontal lines to give it a cool secret but bad kind of image, i added different kind off effects onto the dog image because it was lighter then the other image. so i gave it dark text with a light colour outline. the the right image i give it bright colour writing so that people could read it, i did this because the background was really dark that you could not really see anything. i kept the background image quite natural because that was the client asked for.

these are some screen shots of me changing the text. and some images.




the was that i took the images of dan, i was in the studio with the lights. these are the light settings that i used. i did not take any images because my old memory card with the images went missing. the items from the studio that we used was the soft box and the beauty dish. we used these to bring out the colour of my models face, and so you can see more details on him and his clothes. we turned off all the lights and added a brighter light but moves it back so you can get a little bit more detail. at the end we turned all the lights from one side off so his right side was lighter and more detailed.

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

information on how to CD cover

So many Photoshop tutorials that are online today make the design process look like it is just one flawless process from start to finish. Any good designer will tell you that it is more about trial and error and finding combinations of elements that look good together.
In this tutorial, I will walk you through the process I went through in creating this CD cover, rather than walk you straight through to the finished product.
You will notice along the course of the tutorial that I change elements of the design, play with the layout, and adjust finishing touches throughout the design process; this is how good design is created. Additionally, this tutorial is intended for those with a basic understanding of Photoshop.
Preparation
Our first step is to create a new document in Photoshop. CD booklets and covers tend to be around 4.75 inches by 4.75 inches. As such, you will want to create a new document in Photoshop with those dimensions. For the sake of this tutorial, we will want to keep the resolution to 72dpi. For print, you would obviously want to use a higher resolution (300dpi).
Step 1
First, find an image for your CD cover. I decided to go with this “group of guys” photo I found here on Shutterstock. It will make your life easier and your finished product better if the photo you are starting with is well-lit and has decent contrast. If your photo is very light, or very dark, it is going to be harder to achieve the cross-processing look we are going for.
Step 2
As aforementioned, your photo needs to have decent, if not great contrast. Creating a cross-processed image requires a good deal of contrast. I decided to bump up the contrast on my photo just a bit.
Image >Adjustments > Brightness and Contrast
Step 3
This step can be a little tricky, as many people may not access this area of Photoshop very much.
We need to make major color adjustments on a duplicate version of our file. We can easily do this by going to:
Image > Duplicate
Make sure you have the color mode of this image set to Lab Color. This color mode will enable us to access the Channels palette. To do this:
Image > Mode > Lab Color
In the Layers window, there is a tab called Channels. Click on this tab or go to:
Window > Channels
Click on the a channel.
Now we want to blur this channel by adding a Gaussian Blur. To do this, go to:
Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur
In this example, add a blur of around 5 pixels.
Step 6
Keeping in this same a channel, we are going to adjust the Levels. To do this, go to:
Image > Adjustments > Levels
You might want to adjust the left most box only and leave the others in their default positions.
Step 7
Next, we will make our way to the b channel for some minor adjustments. We are going to adjust the levels on the b channel much like we did in the last step. Go to:
Image > Adjustments > Levels
I used the following levels, but you might need to experiment with them a bit, depending on your picture.
Step 8
At the top of your Channels palette you will see a layer titled Lab. Click on that layer. Next, you will want to copy the entire channel to paste into your original file. You can do this by:
Select > All > and then Edit > Copy
You can then close and discard this file.
Step 9
Once in your original file, make sure that you have the Layers tab selected and not theChannels tab.
Now, paste the image you just copied.
Edit > Paste
This will paste a new layer above your original and slightly-edited photo.
Choose Overlay from your Blending Mode dropdown menu.
Step 10
We are now done editing the main photo for our CD cover; it is time to start adding the text and finishing touches.
Being that my online persona and brand fall under the Outlaw name, I decided to name my band “The Outlaws.” You may, of course, use whatever fonts and font sizes you want, but I used the following.
Step 11
I wanted the name of the band to be a little wavy and free flowing, so I selected the Warp Text feature (Layer > Type > Warp Text) and used the following settings:
Next, you will want to reduce the transparency of the text just enough to where you can see through it. I also added a slight outer glow and some additional finishing touches.
Step 12
Using the Oval Marquee tool, create a circle around the main area of your photo. Then you will want to select the inverse area of your image. You can do this by going to:
Select > Inverse
Now add a feather to your selection by going to:
Select > Modify > Feather and add a 30px feather.
With your main photo layer selected, add a somewhat heavy Gaussian Blur (similar to Step 5):
Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur
By now you should have something that looks similar to this:
Step 13
It bothers me that the text overlays a band member‘s head. To fix this, we need to Rasterizethe text of the band‘s name. You can do this by right-clicking on the text layer and selectingLayer > Rasterize > Type.
After that, all you have to do is use the Eraser tool and gently erase the area of the text that overlaps the band member‘s head.
Step 14
For this step I decided to play around with an album title. Any fonts and effects used are entirely up to you. I just used a handwritten style font and a slight outer glow.
Step 15
While the album cover is coming along nicely, it seems to be lacking something. It doesn't yet have that professional and ever-so-elegant look I am after. What I want to do now is maybe add a darker color to the main photo to get rid of a little of the background and put more focus on the band.
To do this, follow the same steps as in Step 12 until you get to the Gaussian Blur step.
Rather than add a blur, I want to fill the Mask with a color.
Create a new Layer above your main photo and fill it with a dark color that matches your photo.
I also adjusted the outer glow I had on the album title to match a little better.
Step 16
I decided I didn't like the way the album title was fitting in with the rest of the CD cover, so I removed it altogether. I think that single act really helped finish off the CD cover.
For many more Photoshop tutorials, check out Danny‘s Outlaw Design Blog.

ideas, different styles for photoshop

these are some cd cover ideas for downloading and different effects.

http://www.photoshoproadmap.com/


these are some different idea's and learning different styles and information for a cd cover and adding text to it.

http://psdlearning.com/2008/07/cd-cover-design/


Monday, 28 May 2012

Altre Ego Band Information.

Altre Ego
album name: Bobble-gosh and the jiving highs.
Edmund: drums 18.
Paul: guitar, sings, lyricist 31.
Mitch: bass 19.
Nicole: keys, sings, lyricist 18.
Jack: guitar 17.


Nicoles Quote -> " I like cheese, but I don't like onions. I can eat onions with cheese, but I can't eat cheese with onions" 


Pauls Quote-> snoosmoochies boochies


Mitch Quote-> black rage


Jacks Quote-> hes just so innocent 


Edmunds Quote-> ghost to zoo to feed the animals with a smile :D 




Festival songs:


- Give me A reason.
- Never.
- Blues.
- Die mine tonight.
- Rust my bones.
- Concrete rain.
- Not your war.


Style of music:
Bluesy Rock,
Rock Alternative,
Metal.


Areas of band photographs.


town, quiet places.
in college in studio.
random places where they want to go to.


what they want on the cover.
they want a picture of them posing, nothing over the top as it is there first album that is out. 



Danny Payne - Solo Artist.

Album Name : Blonde Streaks

Songs: Hey.
            Well done.
            Do it.
            Plugging the socket.
            Vistior.
             Still life.
            Standard Lens.
            The Menis.
            Running wild.

Information:
Age 18. Birthday: 17/01/1993

Hey my name is Daniel Payne, i have an interest in riding, i like to do exercise, and i am very hygienic, i get annoyed easily, but i do not have a bad temper, i enjoy going out for meals, but i also enjoy staying in, My favourite type of food is anything spicy, but not to overly spicy that i have to drink loads and loads to cool it down a little bit, i do not like pictures taken off me unless its for a joke, i dislike my smile, so i try to hide it by joking around, i enjoy keeping up with my fashion, and i enjoy being comfortable in clothes, who doesn't? my favourite place to just sit and chill out is in my bedroom, with my dog, that my girlfriend got me. I enjoy hot warm weather because i personally think it brings family closer together.

That is information about me :)


the type of CD cover that i am after:
I am after i nice portrait picture of me, sort of an emotional capture, and i don't want it over the top, because it will take the attention away from my music, and i want to look like i am sensible and not to full off myself, because i am not that sort off person. i want to keep the style of music in with the cover, so it all looks, calm, and soothing but enjoyable. I don't want a lot of editing in the pictures because i would still like people to see me and understand me. i also wouldn't might some edited ones of different things with emotions with them.


these are some edited and none edited pictures that i am thinking of using.