I can now finally show off the poster I did for indie director Dustin Mills
From the website here is what you can expect from the film:
Featuring action, demons, bunnies, nudity, sex, violence, nuns, school girls, naughty priests, and an egg laying scene that must be seen to be believed! This is Easter Casket!
The painted background has worked out really well , I was a bit concerned at first when I placed my pencil art over it as they where just black and white on this lush deep red backdrop, but once I started to drop in some colour and work up the image , everything started to settle in really nicely.
Here are two teaser images of the poster work in progress.
Another fun project wrapped up for non other than James Bickert the Director of Dear God No! This was a really fun piece to do as I was given allot of freedom. I have also been given permission to do a limited poster run as well so look out for those, the posters will be hand silk screened like my other posters, but it will also have a Impalers approved stamp on the print as well , as if the Impalers themselves give this print the thumbs up.
So here is the a few pics of the final drawing , I will be posting the painting process up soon. Bikers,naked babes, guns, knives, murder and mayhem, yup I am having fun with this.
New project on the start , the director James Bickert has commissioned me to create a special wrap around cover for a DVD/VHS release of
‘Dear God No’. I am super excited to do some art for this film
What I want to achieve with this cover is a snapshot in the life of these badass bikers known as the ‘Impalers’ , its all about bikes, violence, beer, sex and drugs and lots of it too. Hence I decided to make the main character almost larger than life with his gun pointing at the viewer saying basically ‘you are next’
Here is the start of the pencil art for the wrap around cover.
So last time I had done a couple of rough thumbnail layouts. Since then the client had approved a layout with some changes and I have drawn the detailed pencil drawing and started to paint it in digitally.
This is the pencil work been done I work form right to left , because I am left handed and working on tracing paper it smudges really easy so the best way for me to work is right to left.
This is a screen grab of the final image scanned in and adjusted using curves and a little sneak at a image been painted up.