Falcon Ranchero Posted yesterday at 12:01 PM Posted yesterday at 12:01 PM (edited) During highschool I had access to computers with photoshop on them, at the school's expense so I made a ton of graphic design car art primarily from grade 11 through to grade 12. However once college hit I decided not to take courses in graphic design and so for almost two years I haven't done anything of the sort since I no longer have the school as a resource for creating those arts. That being said I finally bought one of those big computers like the ones I had in highschool and am very close to having the software to do more creative things like I did in highschool. The other day I found a free version of photoshop, photoshop express (which is no where near as good as the real thing) so I downloaded it and did a test run and came up with the picture below. Using a photo my mom took of a '69 Cadillac she saw last week, I created a sort of movie theme poster, for the fictional, made up, not real 1971 film, "The White Caddy". I used play on words to create the ficional actors, Lee Feegreen (Leafy Green) and Jim Shoarts (Gym Shorts), and one of the borders you could add was a film strip so I added that. I suppose the premise of the movie is about these two dudes who buy a used Cadillac off the lot and go on zany adventures and what not. The next step in this creative progress I suppose would be to write an entire script and then somehow act it out in real life (would be cool). But I'm getting way too far off topic. I was just very pleased to have let my creative mind run free on graphic design once again, as it has been almost two years, so it felt good, and I like the poster I created. Edited yesterday at 01:46 PM by Falcon Ranchero 2
Rodent Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) Nice. I spent about 15 minutes on MS Copilot making my own movie poster. When Copilot was done, it suggested a sequel: It’s a frosty, chrome-polished tribute with just the right blend of patriotism, parody, and poster precision. If you’re ready to roll out a sequel—“The Falcon and the Snowman 2: Maple Mayhem”—I’m already sketching ideas. Edited 13 hours ago by Rodent 1
Falcon Ranchero Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 9 hours ago, Rodent said: Nice. I spent about 15 minutes on MS Copilot making my own movie poster. When Copilot was done, it suggested a sequel: It’s a frosty, chrome-polished tribute with just the right blend of patriotism, parody, and poster precision. If you’re ready to roll out a sequel—“The Falcon and the Snowman 2: Maple Mayhem”—I’m already sketching ideas. Sounds like an interesting movie, looks like an interesting moive. Gee I can't wait 'till April 20th next year! 1
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