Straight to the point. Big print on the front of a tshirt. I'll have pictures of the actual shirts very soon.
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Showing posts with label black seas. Show all posts
Jewel City Rollergirls "Long Live The Jewel City" t-shirt
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.
Labels:
autobot,
black seas,
blaster,
decepticon,
greg mcgowan,
heart holds true,
huntington,
jersey devil,
john cusack,
pool party,
say anything,
shockwave,
talk is cheap,
time and distance,
transformers,
wv
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.
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.
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