Showing posts with label black seas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black seas. Show all posts

Jumping hurdles

Here's the finished product.  Do you want to know how I got to this this?  Let's go on a little trip...

First, I saved this picture of them I found online.  Thanks, Erin Caruso.

Next, I cut all the background out of the picture then added the headstock to his guitar and the right side of his right shoe to the image.  I also used a halftone effect on this part of the flyer (not shown here - only in finished product above).

After that, I simply drew some lines with a Sharpie and scanned it into Photoshop.

Lastly, I painted a piece of paper with acrylic paint and scanned it into Photoshop.

After it was all said and done, I pieced it all together and came up with the final version that you see at the top of this post.  TA-DA!

Lloyd loves Diane

This was the first version of this flyer.  I wanted to make a mock of the classic '80's movie "Say Anything" poster.  The guy with the boom box and the boom box(es) were hand-drawn and scanned into Photoshop where the rest of the work was done.  Notice that he's holding the Decepticon Transformer, Shockwave.

Since I made one with Shockwave, I thought I should make one with his Autobot nemesis, Blaster.  Since this one was for the "good guys," I found it appropriate to lighten up the guy's t-shirt too.

This is what the original DVD cover for "Say Anything" looks like.

At least the scenery was nice

I found this image on the internet, made all the mountains even in the background, then added more sky.  It wasn't much work, but I love the way it looks.

There has to be a balance

I drew the skull and the flowers, scanned them, then did the background and text in Photoshop.

The Stranger is back

This is a killer poster from Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter" that I did a lot of tweaking to for this 11x17 poster while still giving a good tribute to the film.  The original, unedited, image that I used for this poster is below:

Ragnarök n' roll

All of these images were from photographs and were manipulated in Photoshop.  The 2 people were in separate pictures, and the cityscape and fire were separate as well.

Seeing red

This is a hand-drawn image of my friend James, scanned, and colored in Photoshop.  All the text, except for band descriptions, were hand-drawn as well.  These were printed in limited quantities as 11x17 posters.