Nice. Oh and damn you dude now I gotta F5 all morning?microcosmicmedia wrote: Star patterns and trees are not duplicated in the final image- the compression seemed to make certain patterns appear similar, but I assure you on the final print it doesn't appear that way-- I do repeat shapes to mimic reality as
patterns repeat in nature but with random variations
The stars on top of the trees are actually highlites btw, as said before the compression appears to have muddied them up a bit
Jurassic Park 11 Richard Release Discussion 10/27/11
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Hopefully I make it back to my computer in the morning to go for one for my buddy who wants it. I like it a lot, just trying to save more than spend right now.
ironjaiden wrote: "'Weener in June' is completely sold out, thanks for the interest"
Ha! I call this a "dig". Otherwise, you wouldn't have included the last portion of your sentence. Typical IJ arrogance, albeit humble, but arrogance nonetheless, IMO.ironjaiden wrote: I chalk it up to my own compulsive goofiness and not a lack of skill on the artist's part
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That's the one thing I wish I could do something about, especially for folks that I know could be making something nice/or enjoying themselves instead of refreshing!ironjaiden wrote:Nice. Oh and damn you dude now I gotta F5 all morning?
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Look at you, going for the whole series now.ironjaiden wrote:Nice. Oh and damn you dude now I gotta F5 all morning?microcosmicmedia wrote: Star patterns and trees are not duplicated in the final image- the compression seemed to make certain patterns appear similar, but I assure you on the final print it doesn't appear that way-- I do repeat shapes to mimic reality as
patterns repeat in nature but with random variations
The stars on top of the trees are actually highlites btw, as said before the compression appears to have muddied them up a bit
rmoore wrote:Can't trust someone that doesn't like Jurassic Park...
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Since you decided to to call me arrogant I'll respond with complete honesty. I love JC's poster. I think it's the best of the series so far and that's saying something. I find his ability to create textures and layers of lush natural beauty unmatched in the world of poster artists. I also think Todd Slater's Rushmore piece was entirely creative and full of Todd's whip smart humor. I aspire to one day be half as good an artist as these folks. As a fellow artist I tend to pick up on little details in posters and since this is a website dedicated to discussing these posters I feel free to comment. I have the utmost respect for my fellow artists and what you so smugly call a "dig" is actually called critique. I do so with sincere humility and an absolute appreciation for the skill involved in creating this kind of art.IWish wrote:Ha! I call this a "dig". Otherwise, you wouldn't have included the last portion of your sentence. Typical IJ arrogance, albeit humble, but arrogance nonetheless, IMO.ironjaiden wrote: I chalk it up to my own compulsive goofiness and not a lack of skill on the artist's part
I'm not arrogant in the least Sue, you just don't understand what I write a lot of the time. For real.
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Haha well it is an adventure 65 million years in the makingchisoxfan2424 wrote:Look at you, going for the whole series now.ironjaiden wrote:Nice. Oh and damn you dude now I gotta F5 all morning?microcosmicmedia wrote: Star patterns and trees are not duplicated in the final image- the compression seemed to make certain patterns appear similar, but I assure you on the final print it doesn't appear that way-- I do repeat shapes to mimic reality as
patterns repeat in nature but with random variations
The stars on top of the trees are actually highlites btw, as said before the compression appears to have muddied them up a bit
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Sig worthy ^^^^
rmoore wrote:Can't trust someone that doesn't like Jurassic Park...
Don't you worry about us ... often we make stuff and/or enjoy ourselves whilst refreshing!microcosmicmedia wrote:That's the one thing I wish I could do something about, especially for folks that I know could be making something nice/or enjoying themselves instead of refreshing!
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Good call on the removal of credits for the Art Print, looks great!
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