I also added a white background colour with 19% opacity under my text because I find it hard to read. The reason is that the font colour is black while the background is also dark so it didn’t blend well. In addition to that, I also put grunge effect because it looks plain. I used the image below:
(Kirsty Pargeter)
I took some part from it to be use as my "stamp border". The image shown below is the part that I used. I put a grey background colour so that I know which part I will delete. I used Magic background eraser tool to delete unwanted white background. It doesn't mean you have to delete all the white background, as long as your happy with it and looks groovy, let it be that way.
Send it to workspace, select Pixels (by right clicking the image layer), then go to main menu: Select > Inverse. Reminder, the layer visible here should be the white background as highlighted on the image below under layers.
After selecting Inverse, press delete. Now, your creativity should work on this stage. The outcome of my grunge effect is shown below:
You can notice that under History window, all you can see are Erase, that's the part when I did the inverse-delete stage using what I call "stamp border". Did you also notice the sword? I added the swords to balance it from the images on from the front cover. I used Rikuo's sword for this stage:
After cropping it from the image, I used Marquee and Eraser tool to delete the background. To get rid off the fingers, I took some part of the sword, copy the image then cover the fingers; then repeat the process until all the fingers are covered.
I also added a Flare effect on the sword to look shiny (the same process from Rikuo's image). Moreover, I adjusted the image colour by manipulating its Levels, to balance the colour of the sword from its background.
From this, I noticed that when you read the text, it still kind of hurting my eyes. What I did was, I added Outer Glow effect with light blue colour. Here's the outcome:
References:
Kirsty Pargeter. Grunge Border. [online] Available at: < http://en.fotolia.com/id/336863> [Accessed 23 November 2011]
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