Universalis #9 Poster #202

Geometric shapes, typography and space brushes have been used to create Universalis 9

Poster Universalis number 9 remains some surprises​ according to the previous posters made for the mini-series. It looks more like something coming from space.

The Design

Visual of the creation number 202 Universalis 9 and its Octagon

It’s not possible to imagine an octagon as a comet. Moreover, a pixelated comet floating in the universe is more improbable. But who knows? If I can imagine this and design it on a poster, somewhere in the deep borders of the universe, there is​ a green lime comet.
Today, I spent more time polishing the geometric form by adding speed and pixelated effects.

I know I said I wouldn’t use brushes anymore after a moment. I broke the saying by adding space clouds on the canvas in different places. They, too, tempted me. I Fell into the trap. Although I used brushes, I didn’t overuse​​ them—okay! Just a bit​. They add another dimension to the poster​ and strongly suggest we are in space.

Speed Art Poster #202

The miniseries Universalis will end tomorrow, which makes​ me happy and a bit sad. As​​ someone says, that is life, and it is like that.

If you are curious about how I realized it, you can watch speed art video number 202.
Thank you for checking me there, and see you tomorrow for poster 203!