SPN CINEMA ART: Movie Prompt: 3:10 to Yuma

Oct 20, 2016 18:09

I had the very great pleasure to create artwork for siriala's “The Winchester Trail”. It's beautiful and stunning and so incredibly visual, I had no problem finding things to illustrate. I found it really frustrating, trying to decide which of the scenes I had to pick. My author did a wonderful job of adapting the movie “3:10 to Yuma”. “ The Winchester Read more... )

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mickeym October 22 2016, 05:39:02 UTC
Holy cow, that's awesome art right there. Seriously, WOW. I would love to gush a whole bunch more at it, but I'm pretty much stuck at 'wow' right now. :)

Thanks for sharing with us :)

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eprimacol October 22 2016, 10:21:55 UTC
Thank you. :0) I'm really glad you liked it.

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cybel October 22 2016, 13:50:16 UTC
Absolutely gorgeous!

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eprimacol October 23 2016, 10:12:03 UTC
Thanks, good to hear that! :D

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fireheart13 October 22 2016, 19:58:44 UTC
Absolutely stunning set of art, and I haven't even read te story yet!!! Wow! Beautiful work, love the color palette too.

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eprimacol October 23 2016, 10:12:46 UTC
Thanks! So glad you liked the art and hope you like the story just as much, if not more. :)

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amberdreams October 22 2016, 22:04:35 UTC
Wow you did a lot and it's all rather gorgeous. I love the reds and fiery colours! I'm especially fond of your dividers, and the main banner, but the Jared drawing is lovely too. Is that a hand drawn pencil one or a pencil effect using PS?

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eprimacol October 23 2016, 10:30:57 UTC
Thank you for the lovely comment!
The portrait of Jared is a combination of a traditional and a digital drawing. I've used pencil and paper for sketch. I've then scanned and imported it into my program ( GIMP ). The scanning a graphite drawing is a hit or miss processing. The scanner does not pick up the subtle differences in the shading. The result doesn't represent the actual drawing (dark greys become black, light greys become white).
I've played with the contrast and the levels. I've made experiment with adding and multiplying more layers. Then I've used a Wacom tablet to draw over on the computer.

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amberdreams October 23 2016, 11:10:03 UTC
Gotcha - I don't scan my pencil drawings any more, I take photos instead because that works better, but I still have to do a lot of adjusting in PS to get some of that subtlety back again.

Anyhow, that is a lovely drawing!

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honscot October 24 2016, 18:18:30 UTC
My word, these are absolutely astounding. I love every piece and I don't think I could even pick a favorite because I'm so blown away, but the sketch of young Sam (AKA Colin Ford) is so sweet I'd probably go with that one. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible talent! :)

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eprimacol October 25 2016, 16:00:13 UTC
Thanks so much! I'm so glad you liked this. :-) I very much appreciate your extremely kind words. :-)

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