Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Creative Hands Ad Campaign

I've been pretty busy recently, and I just started working for Ohio Web Technologies this week so I don't have much of my own stuff to post right now, but I received the following ad campaign in an email the other day.  While I had seen one or two of the ads in the campaign before, seeing them all one after the other really blew me away.  From what I can tell, they seem like they were most certainly done in photoshop, using lots photos of hands.

Click the photo below to see all the ads.
 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Walk the Moon, please

Over the past few weeks I worked on the CD artwork for the band Walk the Moon.  I posted the flyer for the album release a few weeks ago.    W/M is having their CD release party in Cincinnati, Ohio this Saturday night, and I thought I would post up the art.

Left: Front cover  Right: Back cover/track listing

Inside:  Artwork is a mix of 3 artists' work - I can't take all the credit!

Disc

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Happy Halloween / Phun with Photoshop

Here are some festive Halloween pics that I Photoshopped for fun:

This was an image I used for my friend's Halloween party invitation.  I took a photo from his facebook profile, used Live Trace in Illustrator to get a simple image of it, altered some colors, then blended it in with a real photo of a pumpkin using Photoshop.  I could have spent more time making the light coming inside look real, but it was just a quick image for fun.  (Side note: the way the live trace worked accidentally made his chin look like a ghost - awesome!) 


This is me (in the center) and my friends dressed as the Incredibles for Halloween.  I used Photoshop to edit out the background, add a new cartoony background and Incredibles logo, add feet (our legs were cut off at the knees in the photo), and tweak a few other minor details.  

This photo and the two below are essentially unedited with the exception of the background being removed (and filling in body parts that were cut off in the original photos).






This is my friend Chris in costume as Frozone. I Photoshopped him on to Frozone's ski board from the movie.  This picture is actually a composite of about 5 different images - the photo of Chris, The Incredibles logo, the ski board, the ice, and the red city background.


We entered a Halloween costume contest for the tights/spandex website we used.  Please go here and click "Like" below to help us win!