Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
A true piece of Billyspad, again good use of color.
Frank2013 wrote:
A true piece of Billyspad, again good use of color.
I was not sure you would like this one Frank.
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
I didn't say one way or the other.....since you have brought it up. I have mixed emotions of where the print intrudes, maybe higher maybe lower or maybe right where it is. I will say I do not dislike it Mr. Spad.
I like how the colors work together - though, pastel and zombie look feel seems disjointed (which might be a good thing). I like how the head seems to be "breaking through" the text. I like how the scribble lines pull the image apart. If I ever did a movie and needed a poster, I would talk to Mr Spad - that is for sure! I assume you are using a blend mode method and textures and a mask to keep the areas you want, if you share what you did, I certainly would find your knowledge fun and useful!
Billyspad wrote:
For your consideration
As a pathologist with some experience in forensics I likely have a different take on this than do most. I neither like nor dislike it. It's just a shot from the files. Putrefaction and decomposition are as normal in one phase of the cycle of existence as breathing and laughter are in another. It is what it is.
Dave
Billyspad wrote:
For your consideration
Sorry Billy. For me, the words and light shade through the center have cut the soul out of this one...and soul is what you generally show so well.
pfrancke wrote:
I like how the colors work together - though, pastel and zombie look feel seems disjointed (which might be a good thing). I like how the head seems to be "breaking through" the text. I like how the scribble lines pull the image apart. If I ever did a movie and needed a poster, I would talk to Mr Spad - that is for sure! I assume you are using a blend mode method and textures and a mask to keep the areas you want, if you share what you did, I certainly would find your knowledge fun and useful!
I like how the colors work together - though, past... (
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One day I may indeed do a tutorial on something along these lines my friend
Uuglypher wrote:
As a pathologist with some experience in forensics I likely have a different take on this than do most. I neither like nor dislike it. It's just a shot from the files. Putrefaction and decomposition are as normal in one phase of the cycle of existence as breathing and laughter are in another. It is what it is.
Dave
I know you have expressed concern about my state of mind before but putrefaction and decomposition in my work has made me think I may indeed require professional help lol
I had to look at this one several times. Was not sure if i liked it or not, and still not sure. My eye kept being drawn to the teeth and nose, or should I say lack of a nose.
But I bet it was fun creating it.
Uuglypher wrote:
Ah hah! Progress!
;>)
Sarcasm does not suit a man of your intellegence level young Dave. Apart from the fact you forget how sensitive I can be! Now you go and fight with Scotty in his new thread and I will take my meds and wait for them to kick in.
NJFrank wrote:
I had to look at this one several times. Was not sure if i liked it or not, and still not sure. My eye kept being drawn to the teeth and nose, or should I say lack of a nose.
But I bet it was fun creating it.
For what its worth this one sort of took on a mind of its own and veered off into caricature land so sorta went along with it. I would normally delete and start again. So like you Im not sure if I LIKE it as such but thought it was interesting enough to post if I have to admit a tad ugly.
Probably not one for the children's bedroom wall.
And yes they are are always fun and it was different to let its one go its own way almost. Appreciate you dropping by and commenting my friend.
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