It’s another day when I can breathe a little bit and take a few moments , even under the pressure of other jobs. Today, I played with the Filter, Blur, and Gaussian Blur.
The Design
Before designing today’s poster, I considered creating a vector design with types and geometric forms. I was about to do that until I hit the Filter button. Based on this, I changed the creative direction of my design to fork in a different way.
I Followed the Photoshop Blending Mode option and used the Gaussian Blur Filter. The idea is simple and easy to implement. I duplicated the picture of Apollo three times, created a vector shape with the Pen Tool that I also duplicated, and put one above and another behind Apollo to create a subtle and immersive 3D effect.
I Repeated this operation on the bottom and top of the three Apollo. I passed the first picture of Apollo under a Gaussian Blur Filter with a high value and the one at the bottom with a low value. Like that, I focus on Apollo in the middle.
Speed Art Poster #246
The Speed Art Video #245 is available to my viewers on my YouTube channel. Take a look if you want to see how I created Horizon Poster. For the rest of you, I’ll see you tomorrow for poster 247!