Another T-shirt idea. The Fest is entertaining the idea doing a Twilight Zone tribute. If the T-shirt has to have 4-spot colors I made the left side. If grays are allowed, the right. The hero is inked in Illustrator. Haven't submitted to anybody in charge yet.
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What a great design Ben. You are really good at this stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty good crosseyed 3D. Nice idea. I'd buy the shirt.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool Ben, very RETRO!!!!
ReplyDeleteI dig it, Ben--really great design. I think the left hand design (b&W, no gray?) is the punchier of the two.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the Comics Fest Hero's features get just a little skewed, tho'...? Something that could be fine tuned easily with a little Pho-Sho tweakage...I know because I have to do it on my drawings ALL. THE. TIME. (one day I will be able to draw faces with perfect 3D construction...but that day is not here yet, despite my best efforts. My bogey is still that right hand slant...dangit!)
Be great on a black tee-short, wouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteHope they choose to do it!
Yeah I see problems with eyes and a droopy lip. It's in Illustrator so I can move these elements. I like the blacks under his left underarm, but that heavy a black isn't working with the whole thing. I'll probably spot more blacks.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the left-hand one too.
ReplyDeleteIt turns out the CBS owns all things Twilight Zone. So we have to find out if nauseating circles, a floating door and eyeball, drawn or screen captured, are CBS properties.
ReplyDeleteI like those circles. i have a youtube of those things Madness Spiral
ReplyDeleteASnimated gif I opened as an MOV file. Now it needs music.
That Illustrator is super clean art. That talent should get you game app work. Just like it should have gotten Jim the same work.
I think I'll go to the E3 page- find exhibitors- and start sending out samples again.
CBS owns eyeballs and floating doorways? Who knew?
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