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Graphics for Editorial.
The graphic is a center spread page. Page one for
headline with graphic and second page for the sub
deck and to run the story.
The head line is "Face Your fear" and
we have a photo from stock photo.

Paste the photo on the document. Go to layer palette
click on the layer with holding down control key
and select duplicate layer and name it Face_bkg.
the bottom layer is your background for the graphic.
turn the top layer off. Make the image bigger (
Command -t) and streach
it while holding shift key. It keeps the image proportionate.

Change the foreground color to black and background
color to white. and go to Filter-----Sketch-------Halftone
Pattern.
move the size slider to 2 and contrast slider all
the way to right 50.

Go to Layer---Layer style----Grediant layer( Play
with gradient slider and color selecting tool by
selecting different colors till you
satisfied with results)

I select the top layer with the four color image
and scale it down (command + t).
Place the cursor on the handle and drag it down,
holding shift key.

Select magic wand from tools palette and click
on the document anywhere but image. Inverse it (Common
+ Shift+I), and select mask
(on the tools just below the color toggle there
are two circle, first of which is a regular mode
and the second reverse is a mask
click on that). The image is covered with light
red
Select the eraser from tool and from top bar (
window--options) choose brush (spatter 14).

On the right hand palette click on the Brush Button.
Here you stylize and make changes in the brush setting
In brush preset check the Scattering and
Texture. click on the word scattering, it gives
you an options.
Scatter 200%
Count 2
Count jitter 1
Now click on the texture and choose the proper texture
from pull down. I choose wrinkle texture
Scale:100%
Mode: color burn

Now start erasing on the edge of the picture. (with
eraser/brush mode/and newly created brush).
Exit quick mask. Hit delete. The edge of the pic
is now irregular, jagged ( now days this is getting
popular).

You have all the elements on the document, now
play with both layers to make the right comp.
I modified the back image (flipped it, so that story
has the light background)
after discussing with the editor, artist. Below
is the final snap of final printed art.

Technique
on Editorial illustration in Illustrator CS
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