
When it came to designing this book cover, I was trying to think on what I would picture. The first thing I did was to draw the circle design with the dot in the middle. The inspiration I got for that was a picture of the way water was spread out on my kitchen bench. I thought I would use that as a key symbol for my book series. I tried drawing the best the best way that I could. The reason behind the sword was that I wanted to connect it with the symbol; as a way of adding a mystery to decipher both their origins. The title and my name I drew trying to do my own style of font. I colored the cover wanting to make it vague, using little bright colors. The ring is a teal blue while the title along with my name were colored in a golden-yellow type of color. There were various ways I was picturing an ideal cover, and this was my way of practicing, to see if I can make a better version if I ever publish my own book.

Using photoshop, I used the magic wand tool that would allow me to select an area of my sketches and put them into a layer. Once I had a new layer, I used the paint bucket tool and chose a color to fill in that layer. I repeated the process several times until I was finished with the main sketches. After that, I used the paint brush to color in the background rather than leave it blank.
By the time it came to make this banner for my social media page, I tried using the same concept though creating it differently. I went and drew the same ring though I sketched it different from the cover. There was a little more on the top left corner of the ring as there was more of a shape in the photo I took of the water.
I plan to use these by uploading them to Facebook since the book will be digital and will most likely reach my desired audience, as well as advertising them in book shops, since I may have a better chance in connecting with a reading audience.
https://www.slideshare.net/AidanStephenson3/unit-6-annotation-of-final-media-products-10062757

Photoshop was one of the main softwares that I used for editing my drawings, and I was familiar with key tools that I used to edit past drawings. These are the following tools that I used.

Magic Wand Tool - This tool allowed me to select a certain area of my sketches. Once selected, there is the option to place the selected area in a new layer where you can do further editing. I labeled each of the layers so I knew where and what I wanted to work on; I often went back to some so I could get them to match a color or make any small changes.

Paint Bucket Tool - A tool that I commonly used to color in parts of my drawings. As soon as I had a suitable color, I hovered over my selected layers and colored those parts in. In several of my layers, I changed the opacity of the colors I had selected in order to change the shade of the color to a make it more clean.


Brush Tool - A coloring tool I used to color in my background; changing the size of the brush to cover the background quicker than to leave it a small size. I used it to outline the sword I drew in my cover sketch. It was a challenge working with mouse and trying to keep a steady hand when going over the lines.
