Graphic Design - Photopea - DVD Case / Game Case

Graphic Design - Photopea - DVD Case / Game Case
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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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Graphic Design - Photopea - DVD Case / Game Case

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What makes a great game case?

Identify 3 key design elements that make the game cover appealing.

Slide 2 - Open question

KO: Using graphic design software to create either a DVD / or Game case.
  • Understand the purpose and design elements of DVD/game cases.
  • Learn how to set up the correct dimensions and resolution in Photopea.
  • Start planning your original film/game scenario.

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Choose a scenario
Film: "Chrono Shard" – A sci-fi thriller where a team uncovers an ancient artifact that controls time.
Game: "Shadow Realms" – A dark fantasy RPG where players navigate a world of magic, betrayal, and war.

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Product research
Search online for some examples of similar covers to the one you are going to create.

Film: "Chrono Shard" – A sci-fi thriller where a team uncovers an ancient artifact that controls time.
Game: "Shadow Realms" – A dark fantasy RPG where players navigate a world of magic, betrayal, and war.

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Setting up our graphic
The first thing we need to do is to set the dimensions (size) and resolution (number of dots per inch).

We are using a high resolution as our cover will be printed and we want to avoid having a pixelated image when we print it out.
Dimensions (Size)
Definition: The physical size of your design, usually measured in millimetres (mm) or inches for print products.
For this project:
Front and back covers: 135 mm × 190 mm.
Spine width: 14 mm.
Why it’s important:
Ensures your design fits the product (DVD/game case).
Prevents distortion or cropping when printed.

Resolution (DPI)
Definition: Dots Per Inch (DPI) measures the level of detail in your design.
Standard for graphic design: 300 DPI for print.
Why it’s important:
Higher DPI means sharper, clearer prints.
Designs with low DPI appear pixelated or blurry when printed.
Web graphics typically use 72 DPI, which is not suitable for printing.

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Teacher Demonstration
Demonstrate to the students how to set up the dimensions, resolution, guides and margins for the cover.

Front and back covers: 135 mm × 190 mm.
Spine width: 14 mm

Resolution: 300DPI

Set the document 284mm wide by 190mm.

Add margins & guides as shown - Explain how text should not be placed on the outside of the margin.

During the skill session demonstrate Photopea design skills.

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THINK - What problems did you encounter while using Photopea last week? How did you rectify the issue?

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PAIR - What problems did you encounter while using Photopea last week? How did you rectify the issue?

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SHARE - What problems did you encounter while using Photopea last week? How did you rectify the issue?

Slide 10 - Open question

KO: Using graphic design software to create either a DVD / or Game case.
  • Understand the purpose and design elements of DVD/game cases.
  • Learn how to set up the correct dimensions and resolution in Photopea.
  • Start planning your original film/game scenario.

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Create your cover in Photopea
Film: "Chrono Shard" – A sci-fi thriller where a team uncovers an ancient artifact that controls time.
 
Game: "Shadow Realms" – A dark fantasy RPG where players navigate a world of magic, betrayal, and war.

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Create your cover in Photopea
Film: "Chrono Shard" – A sci-fi thriller where a team uncovers an ancient artifact that controls time.
 
Game: "Shadow Realms" – A dark fantasy RPG where players navigate a world of magic, betrayal, and war.

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Peer Assessment: "Designer’s Eye"
Imagine you are a professional graphic designer reviewing your colleague’s work. Use your "Designer’s Eye" to analyse the case design created by the person next to you.

Follow these steps:
Study the Design: Look closely at the front cover, spine, and back cover.

Provide Verbal Feedback: 
  • One thing they have done well. What stands out as creative, effective, or professional?
  • One improvement suggestion (EBI - Even Better If): What could they change to make it even better?
  • Share your feedback with your partner and have a quick conversation about each other’s designs.

Success Criteria for Feedback:
  • Be specific (e.g., "Your use of colour makes the title stand out" instead of "It looks good").
  • Be constructive (e.g., "Consider adding a tagline to the front cover for more impact" instead of "It feels plain").
  • Be kind and respectful – you’re helping them improve!

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Save your work
Got to file > save as PSD

Save your file into your Year 9 folder (so you can find it next week)
WARNING - Do not close Photopea until the white saving bar has disappeared (or your save will be corrupted) 

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