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How To Create Album Artwork In Photoshop

There are a few types of projects that most, if not all, designers will jump at the chance to work on. At the top of that list is album art (which, even in physical form, is still a thing). When done well, an album cover allows you to take one form of art (music), and reinterpret it as another form (visual).

For this tutorial, I'll go through some of the basics for how to make an album cover and provide a few of the techniques used to create the sample piece below in Photoshop CC. Think of these as guidelines for using certain tools to get a specific style — they can also apply to work incorporating photos, text, textures, or just about anything else.

album cover art

Step 1

Set your file up as a 1600 x 1600 px square, at 300 dpi. Remember to keep the square proportions, and always always work at 300 dpi or higher — this will make it suitable for print, and digital music distributors will resize your files according to their own specs. You can always save multiple versions at different lower sizes, but you can never resize up, so be sure to keep that in mind.

most creative album covers specifications

Step 2

Fill the document with a background color using the paint bucket tool (G). Creating a bright background will help the imagery pop, as well as adding a vibrant feel. You always want to build your piece from the base up, so whatever color or image you pick for your background, it will influence the choices you make as you continue to add elements.

step two to make an album cover

We're going to be using a lot of basic shape alignments and symmetry here, so it's smart to set your guides to divide the art board into four equal squares. This helps ensure that everything is aligned and exact.

photoshop guides

Step 3

Add your next layer on top of the background. For this piece, I downloaded Shutterstock image 162361568. Center the art in the middle of your document.

album cover background layer in photoshop

Step 4

Add a drop shadow to the art by double clicking the "fx" icon at the bottom of your layers palette. Go to "Drop Shadow" and set your opacity to 75% and your angle to 120 degrees. As you can see, there are other options in the fx menu too — test out some of these other features, like bevels and strokes to see how they affect your composition. Have fun when you're working on this. I've discovered a number of great tools by just clicking on something I've never tried and seeing what it does.

album cover design with drop shadow

Step 5

Duplicate the art layer by hitting Command+J, then use the transform tool (Command+T) to rotate the new square.

layered album cover design

Step 6

This is where things get fun with color choices. We're going to import some images of liquid from a lava lamp and give them a more "psychedelic" color palette to help our cover pop more. First, however, we need to separate the lava from the background.

how to make a psychedelic album cover design

I used Shutterstock image 147333596, because its solid background makes easy to separate the art. Open your file, and go to "Select > Color Range." When the Color Range box appears, click on the white of the document, adjust your fuzziness to 140, and click OK.

fuzzy album art

This will select all of the white in the document, but we want the lava droplets. Hit Shift+Command+I to select the inverse instead, which will be the droplets. Then hit Command+J to copy them onto a new layer.

selecting the inverse in photoshop

Hide the bottom layer and you should see your droplets separated from the white background. From here, you can use the lasso tool (L) to draw around the ones you want to use.

Note: This method can also be applied to silk screening. If you have any piece of art that needs color separations, this selection method can help you select and subtract colors from the piece. You can also select certain colors and make a new layer with them, so that you can prep your files for each color you want to print.

trippy cd cover art

Step 8

Drag your selected lava lamp droplets (or other selected imagery of your choice) into the album-cover file. Now we'll start playing with the colors to give this a more psychedelic look and feel.

creating a unique album cover in photoshop

Hit Command+U to bring up the Hue/Saturation dialog box. Use the Hue slider to change the color of each lava lamp droplet. Adjust the colors however you like them, playing with how they interact with the background.

photoshop cd cover

Step 9

Make a new layer and use the marquee tool (M) to draw a square shape. Use the paint bucket tool (G) to fill the square shape with a bright color (I used hex #08ec59).

creative layering in photoshop

Use the arrow tool (V) while holding Option to drag a copy of the square. Move the two squares to align with the square shapes of your guides.

layer copying in photoshop

Use the Layer Blending menu (located in the top left of the layers palette, next to the opacity slider) to select "Exclusion." This pulls the darker colors from below the square and uses the difference between the two colors to create this interesting pink and green combo.

exclusion layer blending in photoshop

Often, designers use this technique to overlay a sold shape over a photograph. You'll see this a lot in high-end fashion magazines and elsewhere, where there will be a big, solid shape over an image, with color manipulation often used to show the image through the shape. (See examples here and here.)

how to design an album cover in photoshop

Step 10

Typefaces can be tricky, so let's talk type selections. For the uninitiated, there are two kinds of typefaces: serif (type with small flourishes at the ends of the letter strokes) and sans-serif (no flourishes); within those, there are also subcategories.

I used Brandon Grotesque for this cover. It's a sans-serif font with rounded edges that works well for the layout due to its modern and geometric feel. Sans-serif fonts have a very contemporary look, so if you're going for a more vintage feel, you could look to '60s or '70s serif fonts for that effect.

album cover font

I centered the type using the guides I created to help with the symmetry of the overall piece. I made it white, and added a 1px black stroke around it to help define/hold the shape of the letters.

Of course, you may be going for something entirely different with your album art, but the methods used here will help with almost any composition. If you have any questions about any of the other tools or effects you can use, please let us know in the comments below!

Images used in this tutorial:

stock image for album cover

lava lamp stock image

Top image: Vintage Vector Vinyl Record Disc Background by mejnak

Check out Skillfeed for more great Photoshop tips and tricks, and if can't get enough album cover art, check out these great reimagined album covers.

How To Create Album Artwork In Photoshop

Source: https://www.shutterstock.com/blog/how-to-make-an-album-cover-in-photoshop

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