Carrot Juice
02-22-2004, 04:09 AM
I'm not entirely sure what this is called, so I called it a poster. It's the thing you see outside the entrance to a theatre playing a specific movie, or in our case on the homepage of a movie's website (which isn't fully up yet). The black space at the bottom under the trees is meant for the shortened credits, which we don't have yet because not all the roles are filled.
The feeling I am trying to evoke with this image is a difficult one to describe, and I'm not sure that I've really captured it in the image. I am trying to evoke a kind of peaceful disturbedness. The inky entity dominating the top of the image should appear fundamentally creepy- not gut-wrenching suspense creepy that makes you jump, but a more deep-seated uneasiness that stays with you. The kind of serene yet utterly destructive violence that obliterates what it touches. Example: you observe a hurricane from high above. As it moves over a city the patterns created seem to waft lazily around and around in an almost beutiful way. The hurricane passes over; the city is flattened, thousands of people have died.
Does that make any sense?
The image is completed entirely in photoshop with a mouse. Any type of non-technical critique at all is greatly appreciated (compositional critiques appreciated as well), unless there is such a glaring technical fault that you are prevented from commenting on the next level.
Thanks!
http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v45/CarrotJuice/lucidius_small.jpg
The feeling I am trying to evoke with this image is a difficult one to describe, and I'm not sure that I've really captured it in the image. I am trying to evoke a kind of peaceful disturbedness. The inky entity dominating the top of the image should appear fundamentally creepy- not gut-wrenching suspense creepy that makes you jump, but a more deep-seated uneasiness that stays with you. The kind of serene yet utterly destructive violence that obliterates what it touches. Example: you observe a hurricane from high above. As it moves over a city the patterns created seem to waft lazily around and around in an almost beutiful way. The hurricane passes over; the city is flattened, thousands of people have died.
Does that make any sense?
The image is completed entirely in photoshop with a mouse. Any type of non-technical critique at all is greatly appreciated (compositional critiques appreciated as well), unless there is such a glaring technical fault that you are prevented from commenting on the next level.
Thanks!
http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v45/CarrotJuice/lucidius_small.jpg
