It's been months since my last submission, and this is all I've done since then. It's a quickly-done poster for my university's Japanese film conference that was held this week. It was a great event, and I even recieved a beautiful book on ikebana for my efforts. It feels good to be recognized, I think.
They showed some amazing films, most of them old, and I cried during one of them (Ozu's "Tokyo Story" - weep!).
Pencils. Cleanup, text and special effects in Photoshop. Coloring in OpenCanvas.
Holy cow! This is so awesome! I really wish I could have been there and snagged a poster ^_~
In all seriousness, it's beautiful, just like all of your work! I really like the scene on the camera, and that each section of filmstrip has a clip from a different movie on it. Also, as the other people have stated, her hair becoming the film is a great idea. It's like the old is becoming new again. Or something to that effect XD
Yeah, for something quickly done, it's freaking fantastic. You rule.
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In all seriousness, it's beautiful, just like all of your work! I really like the scene on the camera, and that each section of filmstrip has a clip from a different movie on it. Also, as the other people have stated, her hair becoming the film is a great idea. It's like the old is becoming new again. Or something to that effect XD
Yeah, for something quickly done, it's freaking fantastic. You rule.
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Can you guess which movies are in the film frames?
Thanks!
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