It is one of the last rushes I am providing to the project I am working on—I will tell and show you more in a few months after it gets produced. Trust me, after a bit more than an entire working month, I am in a hurry to finish this project! As you know, I can’t stop designing posters every day now! So, here is Poster #263, titled Fall.
The Design
I said that I wouldn’t use the Filter Fluidify again, and I was wrong because I used it today. One more time! In my defense, I would like to say there is something to do with today’s design. This tool always allows me to renew my creativity in many different ways each time. It is because of all the possibilities the Fluidify Filter offers. It is a great and nifty tool that I overuse with Apollo 365°.
Whatever, the visuals of the several shapes I superimposed on each other create a strange new shape that looks like a fluid—of course, I used the Fluidify Filter! The shape seems to move on the parts I extended enough, and it is stagnant, where I didn’t expand too much. For example, the form on the top looks as stable and heavy as a rock, while the center and bottom look fast and liquid.
To finish and polish the design, I created a little shadow on the bottom of the shape to give it ground and added typography.
Speed Art Poster #263
I know that I messed up so much with my videos these days. I can’t set the app IshowU correctly, which results in truncated videos. Today, I tried Quicktime Player again, and the app didn’t want to register the video. Around 10 minutes are missing from today’s speed art poster #263.
My apologies for the inconvenience, and I invite you tomorrow for a better video about Poster #264!