Oh man, I suck at writing blog posts when I'm stressed... Which is probably why I often don't do it at all. But I NEEEEED to post this one - if you're located in the Netherlands, read closely!!
It sounds like an awesome show, and is next week!!!
This was a REALLY fun project. I enjoy working with musicians a lot, and have done several album designs, but this is my first concert/tour poster design. Bart had a lot of cool ideas that I was able to incorporate, and I. Love. How. This. Project. Turned. Out. I made several other concepts for this poster, these are some favorites (sketched traditionally ink/pencil/watercolor pencil with some digital enhancements/text):
One goal was to make use of the negative space of the paper, to make that space intentional, since Bart would be printing these himself without trimming. I had a lot of other ideas for the poster's palette, too, which were a LOT of fun because Bart wanted it to be somewhere along the lines of a COLOR ASSAULT, which I rather enjoy making... :)
UPDATE 2013-04-16: I got a question from @DannyMonzillo about which parts of the poster are traditional and which are digital, and figuratively smacked myself in the face because I had originally intended to talk a bit about that but forgot in my sleepiness. In the final design, the drawing of Bart's face and the background illustration of someone getting shot were drawn traditionally with ink, and integrated digitally. There is supposed to be nothing flat in the design, so I went traditional for these elements to get the texture of a brush in.
There are also several textures (photos/scans) layered in, which I got from my own homemade texture archive and these STELLAR people: lostandtaken and Simply Textures!
Here's a PRO TIP: Bart wanted some secondary imagery in the background of the poster, something you'd notice on a second look. Hence, the illustration of someone getting shot layered in like a texture in the largest dark-blue part of the final design, around Bart's face. Here's a section of the raw scan:
Looks pretty funky, huh? You can even see the seam where I had to tape on another piece of paper. But there's a method to the messy odd-colored madness: I used the select color range tool in Photoshop to pull the black sections and the green sections out of this drawing onto their own separate layers, and then manipulate their color independently. You can use any second color, I just had a brush pen with green ink on hand. I used this trick a bit in the drawings of Nick and Eli previously. MY SECRET IS OUT! Hope someone's able to put this method to use in their own situation, it's VERY useful for digitally integrating hand-made elements. :)
IN OTHER NEWS. I'm currently working on illustrating a comic book issue for the indie series "The End" by Shawn Murphy, which is really kicking my butt... HOWEVER, it's coming along nicely and I hope to finish it within the next 3-4 weeks so I have time to prepare for HEROESCON!!!
Showing posts with label poster design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster design. Show all posts
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
The Grasshopper Band
A fictional band that totally exists!!!

Watercolor, 12x18.
Lovely lady on the right is Carter Calvert, whose babysitting money I will use to pay for my wedding dress. <3 THANK YOU!!!!

Watercolor, 12x18.
Lovely lady on the right is Carter Calvert, whose babysitting money I will use to pay for my wedding dress. <3 THANK YOU!!!!
Monday, September 28, 2009
DUCK HEART TESLACOIL
WOOHOO poster design. and not just any ol' poster...
but a poster advertising TYLER doing a flash workshop at the next CAS meeting!!!!
I was able to see Tyler's film "Duck Heart Teslacoil" at this year's SCADanimate program, and it is AWESOME. Tyler is a great filmmaker. this is his website, Base14. his film isn't available online, but if there happens to be a showing of it (or any of his other films) near you, GO AND SEE.
also, I made an awesome poster for this week's meeting. yay. :)
but a poster advertising TYLER doing a flash workshop at the next CAS meeting!!!!I was able to see Tyler's film "Duck Heart Teslacoil" at this year's SCADanimate program, and it is AWESOME. Tyler is a great filmmaker. this is his website, Base14. his film isn't available online, but if there happens to be a showing of it (or any of his other films) near you, GO AND SEE.
also, I made an awesome poster for this week's meeting. yay. :)
Friday, April 24, 2009
spring string fling
yeah, say THAT one five times fast. :)
just posting this because I finally got to do something inspired by the Blue Note Jazz album covers I've gotten to love so much. this poster/program design is for my mom's last orchestra concert this year with her students. did it in about an hour.... because she told me at lunchtime she needed it today. :P
heh, I love the textiness.
just posting this because I finally got to do something inspired by the Blue Note Jazz album covers I've gotten to love so much. this poster/program design is for my mom's last orchestra concert this year with her students. did it in about an hour.... because she told me at lunchtime she needed it today. :P
heh, I love the textiness.
Monday, April 7, 2008
flash past
the picture mode in this thing is really beginning to bug me. oh well. let's see if i can figure this out... aha, html editing. yessssss. *evil laughter* ok, here we go.
this is a watercolor i did back in high school, 2004. even though it's so old, i've never been able to find anything that i don't like about it. which is very strange.

i've always liked this poster design i did in 2006. my old high school commissioned it for their play. one of the few pieces i've done completely in photoshop, aside from the original sketch.

this was an environment design thinger for my drawing for storyboarding class last year.

from my life drawing 1 class at the end of last school year. SCAD bought this from me.

the first page of a silent comic for larison's intro to sequential class last quarter.

here's another from larison's class; a page from a story that i wrote and illustrated in watercolor. if you wanna read it all, here's the first page:
http://winged-elf-girl.deviantart.com/art/Looking-For-History-P1-of-15-78619135

hm, may as well put up some for-fun stuff. a character design.

a color design for a friend's character. watercolor.
and hey, i'm an avid deviantart member. this is my page--
http://winged-elf-girl.deviantart.com/
if you're on there too, if you tell me your username i'd love to come see your work. yes, i am very geeky. :)
this is a watercolor i did back in high school, 2004. even though it's so old, i've never been able to find anything that i don't like about it. which is very strange.
i've always liked this poster design i did in 2006. my old high school commissioned it for their play. one of the few pieces i've done completely in photoshop, aside from the original sketch.
this was an environment design thinger for my drawing for storyboarding class last year.
from my life drawing 1 class at the end of last school year. SCAD bought this from me.
the first page of a silent comic for larison's intro to sequential class last quarter.
here's another from larison's class; a page from a story that i wrote and illustrated in watercolor. if you wanna read it all, here's the first page:
http://winged-elf-girl.deviantart.com/art/Looking-For-History-P1-of-15-78619135
hm, may as well put up some for-fun stuff. a character design.
a color design for a friend's character. watercolor.
and hey, i'm an avid deviantart member. this is my page--
http://winged-elf-girl.deviantart.com/
if you're on there too, if you tell me your username i'd love to come see your work. yes, i am very geeky. :)
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