I created this proposed cover artwork for Tate McRae's latest music release "eXes" during one of my evening TV breaks. Tate is burning a Polaroid picture of her latest eXe.
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Tate McRae - eXes |
MUMBLINGS about whatever happens to trip-my-trigger this week. This might cover books, horror movies, new music I have discovered, photo edits, tweaking panel art from a graphic novel, technical tips for your PC/mobile devices, or any other random topic.
I created this proposed cover artwork for Tate McRae's latest music release "eXes" during one of my evening TV breaks. Tate is burning a Polaroid picture of her latest eXe.
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Tate McRae - eXes |
"Two large Lovecraftian leviathans emerge from the depths of the ocean to battle in front of a soon-to-be-doomed coastal city. " --- I spent a little time trying out the NightCafe AI image generator over the last week. I went through 8-10 variations of my generating prompts, then pulled 4 of the best images down to my PC. Composite work included manual edits, new brush textures, and other tweaks to fit them into a single widescreen image within Affinity Photo.
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Was watching a WW2 documentary and saw a nice leather bomber jacket, so I got inspired to make my own patch. Here is my latest composition with the "Deadman's Rodeo Flight Group Alpha" badge designed within Affinity Designer using vector layers.
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Using my artwork from the last creation, I have created the unreleased cover from what could have been issue #85 of Walt Disney's Donald Duck if published by Dell Comics. Naturally, I have created this as close to Carl Barks-style as I can, mimicked from many sample comic books.
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After tracing/vectorizing my last drawing off a Carl Barks 1950s comic book, I decided to try my hand at making a Batman version of Donald Duck. I used quite a few different Barks duck images to compare against for inspiration and artist reference.
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Catwoman (Selina Kyle) jumping over inner city rooftops. I like the way the silhouette works on the cloudy night sky backdrop, especially with the water tower.
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I created my own vector version of Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy kissing by tracing over a panel originally drawn by Shae Beagle & Roberto Poggi from Harley Quinn: The Animated Series: Legion of Bats! #2. I made some alterations to the girls, added some new effects, and labeled this recreation "Harlivy." I've included a side-by-side image for easier comparison.
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This one was interesting to create something different on my version of Travis Kelce catching a football. Took a few photo images, did some rough tracing with vectors to create the main body, and then started using Affinity Designer's knife tool to cut out the detail shape areas, and then recolored things trying to use limited colors. I only used a couple gradient fills trying to keep most of the coloring plain and simple solid colors. When you discard my two gradients I think this is less than 12 colors. This vector image can scale to just about any size and not distort so that is cool.
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