Heat 15 Domaradzki
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- RelaxingDragon
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It's been a looooong time coming (the art was finished back around April I believe), but it's finally at the home stretch, and well worth the wait. Can't wait to get mine.
Also, I'm glad we went with the landscape one. That vertical concept is neat, but ultimately too messy for me. Really love the parallel diamonds and reflections that ended up in the final.
Also, I'm glad we went with the landscape one. That vertical concept is neat, but ultimately too messy for me. Really love the parallel diamonds and reflections that ended up in the final.
- SnakeEyes75
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Yes, I like the on they went with - but this is another level - would he have fleshed out the detail more if they chose this concept?MoviePosterEmpire wrote:Still should have gone with this concept:
I'll never understand how the lack of creativity in groupthink wins out over the artist's clear favorite concept.
- dweebofthedead
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matowest wrote:
AaronBKoontz wrote:love. Love. LOVE.
Great movie. I remember going to the theater to see it when it came out in 1995. For those curious, it was initially envisioned to be a TV show by Mann and there was a unsuccessful TV movie (LA Takedown). Different actors, smaller budget, but similar plot points. A curiosity if nothing else.
I try to watch Heat every couple years - it does stand the test of time.
But I digress, this poster is pretty damn good. Lucky to those that choose to get in on this commission.
I try to watch Heat every couple years - it does stand the test of time.
But I digress, this poster is pretty damn good. Lucky to those that choose to get in on this commission.
- WhirlWindBoy
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No, we we're told that that was the piece or the other one. It's easy to say the other concept would have been better if it had a couple of more key scenes in it, or some of the negative space used up, but that wasn't the case.SnakeEyes75 wrote:Yes, I like the on they went with - but this is another level - would he have fleshed out the detail more if they chose this concept?MoviePosterEmpire wrote:Still should have gone with this concept:
I'll never understand how the lack of creativity in groupthink wins out over the artist's clear favorite concept.
How do people get into these (apologies if this is a really green question)?! I'm trying to search but not coming up with a lot...Dario33 wrote:Great movie. I remember going to the theater to see it when it came out in 1995. For those curious, it was initially envisioned to be a TV show by Mann and there was a unsuccessful TV movie (LA Takedown). Different actors, smaller budget, but similar plot points. A curiosity if nothing else.
I try to watch Heat every couple years - it does stand the test of time.
But I digress, this poster is pretty damn good. Lucky to those that choose to get in on this commission.