Fall Poster #263

Presentation of the poster design number 263 Fall

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

Creative and imaginative digital art made with a weird form

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!