Got inspired by classic/retro movie title screens and redesigned 3 movie titles to fit that style.
Open the attachement to see al the little nice details :)
Type and logo's made in illustrator. Everything else in photoshop.
9 months ago
damn! really diggin this.
This is just too hot. Want posters :)
Looks awesome! What did you make these in?
Love it! Great render!
these are awesome!
@Pascal type/logo's in illustrator and everything else in photoshop
And thanks guys!
Really nice! Give us Society6 prints :)
Omph! Them some pretty titles. Good stuff.
I'm on the Star Wars marathon right now :) Inception looks rad.
damn, these are sexy
Inception is echt supernice!
Really fantastic work! I feel like I need some 3d glasses.
badass.
hah sweet!
Love the Dumb and Dumber one!
Great 3D effects. Tut please ;)
wait wait wait how did you do that pixel tearing or what ever it's called on the "screen" that has to be a photo :P
Sooo SICK!
@Pedja? :P Nope no photo. I discovered a very easy trick to create that effect.
1. Create a new document 2x2 pixels and make two pixels black (diagonal) So it looks like a checkerboard.
2. Go to Edit > Define Pattern and save it
3. Open the document where you want to apply that effect on. And create a new layer.
4. Go to Edit > Fill and choose the pattern you just created.
5. Now select the layer (cmd-T) to free transform and grab one of the corners while holding the alt key. Behold the magic ;)
really nice execution, gj! (:
Really really love these, thanks for sharing your technique also.
And for those of you that are Fireworks users... 1. Fill a rectangle with the "grid_3" preset pattern and set it to "Multiply." 2. Select the layer and "Flatten selection." 3. Free transform the shape. (Behold the magic ;)
really nice. quite cool. please follow me if you get a chance would really appreciate it. but yea good stuff here.
8 months ago
Sick !!
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Julian Burford
Got inspired by classic/retro movie title screens and redesigned 3 movie titles to fit that style.
Open the attachement to see al the little nice details :)
Type and logo's made in illustrator. Everything else in photoshop.
9 months ago
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Mike Bruner
damn! really diggin this.
9 months ago
This is just too hot. Want posters :)
9 months ago
Looks awesome! What did you make these in?
9 months ago
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Éric Le Tutour
Love it! Great render!
9 months ago
these are awesome!
9 months ago
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Julian Burford
@Pascal type/logo's in illustrator and everything else in photoshop
And thanks guys!
9 months ago
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Paul Ungureanu
Really nice! Give us Society6 prints :)
9 months ago
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Rui
Omph! Them some pretty titles. Good stuff.
9 months ago
I'm on the Star Wars marathon right now :) Inception looks rad.
9 months ago
damn, these are sexy
9 months ago
Inception is echt supernice!
9 months ago
Really fantastic work! I feel like I need some 3d glasses.
9 months ago
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Justin W. Siddons
badass.
9 months ago
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Nemanja Jovanovic
hah sweet!
9 months ago
Love the Dumb and Dumber one!
9 months ago
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Anders Drage
Great 3D effects. Tut please ;)
9 months ago
wait wait wait how did you do that pixel tearing or what ever it's called on the "screen" that has to be a photo :P
9 months ago
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Nick Slater
Sooo SICK!
9 months ago
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Julian Burford
@Pedja? :P Nope no photo. I discovered a very easy trick to create that effect.
1. Create a new document 2x2 pixels and make two pixels black (diagonal) So it looks like a checkerboard.
2. Go to Edit > Define Pattern and save it
3. Open the document where you want to apply that effect on. And create a new layer.
4. Go to Edit > Fill and choose the pattern you just created.
5. Now select the layer (cmd-T) to free transform and grab one of the corners while holding the alt key. Behold the magic ;)
9 months ago
really nice execution, gj! (:
9 months ago
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Aidan Hornsby
Really really love these, thanks for sharing your technique also.
9 months ago
And for those of you that are Fireworks users...
1. Fill a rectangle with the "grid_3" preset pattern and set it to "Multiply."
2. Select the layer and "Flatten selection."
3. Free transform the shape. (Behold the magic ;)
9 months ago
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Nick J Simonson
really nice. quite cool. please follow me if you get a chance would really appreciate it. but yea good stuff here.
8 months ago
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webforfreaks
Sick !!
8 months ago