Thursday 8 December 2011

Finished

After creating spotlights with the pen tool and changing the opacity, I brought my final draft into Photoshop to fix a few parts to my display. This is my final design!

Drawings

I came across my original sketches for my window display, not far off!




Shadows

There was something unrealistic about my handbags placed on the large pearl props, until I found the shadow tool! This now makes it look so much better than before:


Pearl Clutch

As you can see here, I've cut out the pearl clutch from the Chanel image on the previous place and super imposed it over the original 'mannequin's' hand! Placing the images of the perfectly fitting handbags around the display! Keeping a running theme of pearls through it!

Details

I edited these pearls so they would look like a necklace on the 'mannequin's' neck!

I've just found these gorgeous handbags that I have to put into my display!! S/S 12 sea trend Versace and Chanel handbags!!







Editing

On reflection, I've tried to take everything apart to match up my 'wallpaper' better. This was very difficult as I'd recently had to save the whole display as a Photoshop image after blending and tidying up the image! After realising this would take up too much time I've decided to place something which will stand in front of that corner so you can't tell it doesn't match up perfectly!

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Print Screen


This is where I'm up to at the moment. In getting to this stage, I copied and pasted the following image 3 times, clipping masked it to the back and side wall and skewed them to fit the perspective:

I used this one for the ceiling and the floor:

As you can see on the print screen, I've had many a idea but have decided against them. These include hanging shells as it looked too fake and cheap, another mannequin swimming upright but I could not replace the cheap looking dress, an Alexander McQueen dress I wanted to feature in the window but became too pixilated and finally, a n image including a wonderful floating dress that I edited but it looked too out of place.

I also located the font Liberty London use, used a website to type a preview and saved it as an image. I had to magic wand the white background to then use on my back wall!