Been a while since I put anything up, here's a sneak peek of what's to come in the next couple of days...
Very happy with how this turned out - pretty much exactly as it was conceived through to execution.
Back from my holidays and getting cracking on an Inglorious Basterds poster. My father has amassed some German WWII stuff so took some photos with a few to doing something when I got back...
Finally finished my Return of the Jedi poster. This completes my V1 of the original trilogy so I can now focus on V2 version of the posters (more like the WIP pics I posted a few weeks back).
For now, Return of the Jedi
I know some of you use your theatre spaces as your main music room, so you may like some of these music posters Ive done:-
More from the set can be seen at:-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hydrology/sets/72157631791592128/
The Star Wars images I did above were basically a V1. This is a WIP image of where they were/are supposed to look, when finished.
The other ones got made as some people preferred the more minimalistic approach. Should be finished this one soon-ish.
I do have an alternate version where the tagline is "We're gonna need a bigger boat". I preferred the one used above as from memory it was used on many posters back when the movie was released. The idea for the fin is duly noted!
Good to see someone is taking a close look at the images! The sites that have this poster for sale David have the correct spelling, but I forgot to update my photobucket image (where these images are stored). Will do so this weekend!
Cheers!
Depends on the poster and the theme. Coming up with a workable idea is the hardest. I tend to work on a bit and move onto other things and come back again. If I had to guess, probably about 5-6 hours for each. I generally use Photoshop but have started using Illustrator (Dredd). The...
Over the last few months Ive been doing a lot of graphic design and in my spare time decided to make some minimalistic, re-interpretive posters of famous movies. Here are the three Ive completed so far:-
They were designed 9000 x 12000 pixels @300dpi. If anyone would like to know more...