Visual of the artwork 444 and its complex geometric shape

About the Poster

I feel free!
Fortunately, I finally finished the mini-series of Posters Atomic Geometry. It was time. As you know, creating that kind of shape in Illustrator is time-consuming, and they start to bother me. After exploring some times the same things, you want to go further or create something else. I already have some ideas for tomorrow’s poster.

I realized the weirdest shape ever made for this mini-series. It looked so strange for the first time that I continued a bit to try to enhance the overall look. Fortunately, the symmetry I applied helped me make it look a bit better and less odd.

After finishing the geometric shape in Illustrator, I imported it into Photoshop. I added filters such as Gaussian Blur, Pixelate, and Motion Blur. I also played with adjustment layers to change the colors sensitively. To improve the depth of the poster, I created white vector forms between the front and back shapes. To see every option I hit, watch the video below!

Poster speed art

I hope you enjoy the video of Poster Atomic Geometry number 10, the last one in the mini-series. It’s the last time you can watch me working on that kind of poster!
Come back tomorrow to discover a brand-new design! Have a nice day!
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Music Credit

The song you hear in the video is called Cages and was made by The Grey Room. Like me, you are starting to know them well. They are a music production facility located in Oakland, California, and they can custom-make music for you!

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