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kevinmcsherry reacted to jer in Shark!
Really like the textures and treatments in the water, waves, clouds and other. Recreating from another media is something I could add to my own inspiration list. Thanks for sharing a great piece of work.
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from IndieGuy in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from telemax in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry reacted to Bri-Toon in Shark!
Quite creepy but good. Despite this one, not all sharks are in the water.
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from Renzatic in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry reacted to GarryP in Shark!
Really nice. I was instantly reminded of a painting by Jason Edmiston: http://jasonedmiston.com/portfolio/paintings/teeth/
Different styles but a similar weirdness. Great stuff.
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from Pixel Mush in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from Callum in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from T.A.V in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from jer in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from MartinB78 in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from GarryP in Shark!
I did an illustration in acrylics more than twenty years ago and just decided to recreate it as a vector image.
It took me half the time to make it. I'm thoroughly convinced!
Kevin
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kevinmcsherry reacted to fxgogo in Vespa Poster Artwork
That is actually a good point. The final target medium being print changes what you do on screen dramatically. Being a motion graphics guy, the screen is the target. I think you made a good call there.
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from MattP in Vespa Poster Artwork
Thanks. This noise issue came up in another thread and still causes my brain to hurt. This was printed out at SRA2 and is perfect -ever so slightly grainy without looking like it's made of sand. Unless anyone knows of a better way, I had to take a punt that the amount of noise I added would print up looking correct. When I exported the small version to put up here, it's too noisy but I didn't want to sift through hundreds of layers converting levels. Maybe a screenshot would've been better but I didn't think of it...
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from Robert Blackadar in Vespa Poster Artwork
Another Scooterissimo poster artwork. This is the 0 series vespa from 1953 which featured in the film with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Roman Holiday. This is designed as an A2 poster and I wanted that grainy look, so I added 100% noise. There's also a scan of some old book endpapers multiplyed in there.
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from GarryP in Vespa Poster Artwork
Another Scooterissimo poster artwork. This is the 0 series vespa from 1953 which featured in the film with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Roman Holiday. This is designed as an A2 poster and I wanted that grainy look, so I added 100% noise. There's also a scan of some old book endpapers multiplyed in there.
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kevinmcsherry reacted to jer in Vespa Poster Artwork
Ohh, love this! Excellent poster work!
Brings back memories too as I always wanted a Vespa. But as a youngster all I could afford was a Cushman Husky motor scooter, 2nd hand. Looked really ugly like this...
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kevinmcsherry got a reaction from jer in Vespa Poster Artwork
Another Scooterissimo poster artwork. This is the 0 series vespa from 1953 which featured in the film with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. Roman Holiday. This is designed as an A2 poster and I wanted that grainy look, so I added 100% noise. There's also a scan of some old book endpapers multiplyed in there.
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