Zootopia Movie Poster Project For College
This week's assignment in my graphic design class was to recreate a movie poster of a favorite well-known movie we like and I chose to work with Disney's Zootopia. I used a lot of clipping, masking, and special effects for this. The Zootopia and Disney text fonts I downloaded and added the gradients to them and used some hue/saturation adjustment layers to the characters. I added the billing layer to the poster at the bottom which is unrelated to the movie but still had to since it's part of the project.
Really love how amazing this came out, my first time ever making an actual movie poster. :)
art and character designs are (c.) by Disney. I claim no ownership to the movie and the characters. Used the characters, background, and text fonts for educational purposes only, not for commercial gain.
Really love how amazing this came out, my first time ever making an actual movie poster. :)
art and character designs are (c.) by Disney. I claim no ownership to the movie and the characters. Used the characters, background, and text fonts for educational purposes only, not for commercial gain.
Category Designs / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 828 x 1280px
File Size 313.4 kB
If I were your professor, I'd give you A's to last the entire duration of your study.
Man! this looks great.
Would have loved to have made something like this for my time in college.
But I digress, this is so cool.
Bellwether is a tad squashed though, but otherwise, a great poster.
Well done
Man! this looks great.
Would have loved to have made something like this for my time in college.
But I digress, this is so cool.
Bellwether is a tad squashed though, but otherwise, a great poster.
Well done
I know, but she never let me do details or anything unique. It was always "Follow the way I showed you". When I did, she go ahead and say "Good attempt". The one day, she was teaching us how to draw faces and I decided to have a bit of fun and add some details to it and she came right up and said "Stop adding details to it". I never got anything higher then C or B in that class.
That sounds a lot like she wanted just a simple plain style to it, nothing complicated and less detailed. That sounds boring and bland to me. lol If I were in that class I wouldn't last a minute in there. xD Living for uniqueness, details, and creativity is my passion in art.
That's how she was to everything I did....not to any of the other students who did the exact amount of details I did but they were applauded for it. To be honest, ALL of my art classes I was in (from Elementary School to High School), the teachers never really let me be myself and have fun with art (The ONLY ones that did were, surprisingly, the substitute teachers and a student teacher in my English Class in High School (who LOVED my little Wolf drawings I did)).
Aah, gotcha! I tend to just use the eraser tool with the sort of "faded" brush types for better accuracy. (I totally agree that the actual tools for that are a bit annoying to use! (I'm also assuming you're using Photoshop.))
Also, holding Shift while resizing things keeps the aspect ratio. ^^
Also, holding Shift while resizing things keeps the aspect ratio. ^^
FA+

Comments