I am finishing up the last two drama production photos that I will photograph for my local high school's drama department. Since it takes a lot of time and commitment to do it, I won't be involved with them anymore. They have been an absolutely stellar organization, and it was my involvement with them that got me back into photography.
The drama director likes collage posters, and as many of you know, there aren't many templates available for 20"x30" posters. I created all the ones I made from scratch. While shopping at Walmart, I looked at their poster display. I like this one but am unsure of how to set it up. One of the plays was based on a true story during the Vietnam War so I'm leaning towards a camouflage background. Any idea on how to create a mulit-colored, somewhat textured background to simulate camouflage?
The photos on this poster look like they either have an inside or outside glow around them...at least that's what I think. For those who have used layer styles, is that what you think? Below are two photos to give you an idea.
Here is a crop from the poster for a better view:
The drama director likes collage posters, and as many of you know, there aren't many templates available for 20"x30" posters. I created all the ones I made from scratch. While shopping at Walmart, I looked at their poster display. I like this one but am unsure of how to set it up. One of the plays was based on a true story during the Vietnam War so I'm leaning towards a camouflage background. Any idea on how to create a mulit-colored, somewhat textured background to simulate camouflage?
The photos on this poster look like they either have an inside or outside glow around them...at least that's what I think. For those who have used layer styles, is that what you think? Below are two photos to give you an idea.
Here is a crop from the poster for a better view:
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