123Engineer
MemberFacehuggerJun-09-2015 8:59 AMIt's been a while since a posted my fan art, but now in the last months I made more.
I hope you like it.
Batchpool
MemberFacehuggerJun-14-2015 5:19 PMI like the thinking behind all of these, but the david one seems to stand out more for me. It has that link to Ash for some reason.
Batchpool
MemberFacehuggerJun-14-2015 5:46 PMAs a photographic artist myself, I thought I would give you some feedback on what I think. There has been some time and effort put into these images and that needs to be recognised. I find all have a certain theme in the composition and are visually striking. These are nice works of art. But if I’m going to be critical, I think a lot of thought went into the BladeRunner poster, particularly in the background blend. But ask yourself this question. Where is the eye drawn in to? That would be the point of greatest contrast, just above the back of the neck. The effect works, but lessons the impact of some of the more subtle background stuff. Was that the intention?
The Resident Evil poster for me works on the principle of using red and white. Both colours being very powerful eye catchers in any composition. Its good, but does not exploit anything further. That said, does it need to ?
At the end of the day any poster wants to make a statement. What it wants to revel is something else. All of these do have one thing in common. They do draw the eye and look polished. Some nice work there imo.
BigDave
MemberDeaconJun-15-2015 10:26 AMSome nice work done there...
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123Engineer
MemberFacehuggerJun-18-2015 10:16 AM@Batchpool: Thank you for your feedback. I really appreciate it. As regards the Blade Runner poster, it was not planned that the brightest spot lessons the impact of the background elements. But, I thought it still gives a certain atmosphere to it.
The idea behind the Resident Evil poster was that the Umbrella logo is destroyed through bullets or something else and the result is the red and white smoke.