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13. "It depends on the silhouetting of the photo"
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Putting the layers together doesn't take much time at all. But what can take a while is silo'ing the part of the photo that's meant to go in front of the logo. It's all about how complex the edge of the silo is. If it's someone's wavy, frizzy hair, that shit is impossible. If it's a clean, close crop hair cut with a clean line around it, it's easy. As someone mentioned below, the more contrast between the background and the foreground, the easier your job is.

And yeah, I work in the industry. I work for a small publishing company in NYC that puts out specialty magazines you've never heard of.

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a question about magazine cover design [View all] , .Mica., Tue Feb-27-07 10:36 PM
 
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There's a tool that let's you cut out the background
Feb 27th 2007
1
i knew that jay, but i love that you even replied....
Feb 27th 2007
2
      i would..
Feb 27th 2007
3
           u mean second layer is the logo?
Feb 27th 2007
4
           yep..
Feb 27th 2007
5
           that's how we do it.
Feb 28th 2007
6
                ah good stuff, thanks. you said 'thats how we do it' are you in
Feb 28th 2007
8
                    
there gotta be a contrast b/t subject & bkgrd
Feb 28th 2007
7
How it's done (in a nutshell)
Feb 28th 2007
9
It's a pain... but it's about layers
Mar 01st 2007
10
InDesign's kinda taken over now
Mar 01st 2007
11
      we're stuck with Quark 6.5
Mar 01st 2007
12

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