lol nice poster. didnt fool me though. like someone else said it had a deviantarty feel to it, not like a profesional movie poster. i still have hope for an animorphs revival though. i mean if they're doing a wild things movie than animorphs cant be too far away
OK now I'm starting to get offended. First off, that poster was A TON of work! I started off with this Image:
for the background and I had to do A TON of adjustments to get it to look like it does in the poster.
I followed a tutorial found here:
http://psd.tutsplus.com/tutorials/designing-tutorials/create-an-intense-movie-poster-in-photoshop/ (and as you can see, creating the forest is a 42 step process on its own. Lets see YOU make that in photoshop. I almost gave up halfway).
Please, I did all this work, and people say its an amateur-looking job? Gee thanks guys. And just to be clear: I'm not trying to say I'm a professional or anything, I just like to take pride in my work.
Now, someone asked how I made the Andalite.
1: I took a picture of a horse, and erased the head and tail.
2: I took a picture of a guy without a shirt on, and got rid of all but his torso and arms and head (this guy to be exact: )
3: then I took the stalk eyes and ears from one of the Animorphs books, and the tail from the Andalite Chronicles cover.
Oh and, for a Professional comparison, (I know blue just posted some) look at this poster:
I could easily make this in Photoshop (I can do so if you want proof). All the skills I learned while making my poster could help me make this one.
I really don't get how you people separate professional work from average work here... if that poster was average work, what's professional work look like?
And thank you morfowt! (i'm assuming that was intended as a compliment lol)