About the Poster
I spent a busy and fun day with my poster in the early morning, my family in the late morning, and my daughter in the afternoon.
Yesterday, I chose a picture on Unsplash and started working on it this morning. The photograph shows a man wearing a hoodie on a dark background.
I saw a tutorial online about cutting out models for twenty minutes. When I tried to use this new knowledge, I noticed one more time that the model’s background and hair melted too much to be selectable with Photoshop’s tools.
After messing with the cut-out, I created some rectangles that I placed in the center of the canvas. I finally only let two of them, a small one and a bigger one, down. After that, I created lines as patterns, small and big. To finish the poster, don’t ask why I got the idea to invent a kind of grid used to delimit the area of a playground. To do so, I created a circle and a smaller circle on the top of the first one. And done! I made the poster #380!
Poster speed art
If you like today’s poster, watch the video below. I recorded myself creating the design from start to finish.
Come back tomorrow to discover poster #381!
Photo Credit
Albert Dera (Unsplash) photographed the man I used to create today’s poster.
Music Credit
Karma Cat is the name of the song I used to create today’s poster speed art video. The song was made by the musician Dyalla (Youtube).