How to Select Images for Fantasy Landscapes
If I were commissioned to design a book cover or a poster, I would need to select images to fit a theme. Book covers, posters, and the like all are designed as composites – “collages” of type and images – intended to entice a viewer to read a book or to learn about an event. Other images, such as artistic collages, might focus on the theme like “sexuality” or “war” to pull various components together. And, still other composites are designed simply for impact or shock value, as the juxtaposition is geared to jar viewers’ senses (re: Surrealism, Dada).
The composite shown above doesn’t carry a theme, as I created it for this tutorial – one that will illustrate how to use several Photoshop CS2 tools, ordinary tools that will complete extraordinary tasks. Still, I want to choose photos for this image that contain interesting textures, perspectives, and contrasts to create a compelling visual composition. The photos that I chose for this article contain ideal conditions for extraction, because their outlines are clear, the lighting is interesting, and the details – for the most part – are fairly crisp.