Saturday, 6 February 2016

Superbowl Commission Work

I received another commission from my brother about a Super Bowl party flyer he wants me to make. He wants it in the same technique i used for the birthday project. His theme is the term 'Dip' so i came up with a list of objects, people, and things relating to dip. I used a rap group called Dipset, or the Diplomats, they were probably the most difficult to cut out. I got a vending machine of dipping dots in the background. I then made some of the members of dip set hold dip related items, one holding a nacho, whereas another  was holding a fun dip packet.  Then we got more creative. I got a picture of a diplodocus, which is a dinosaur and made him put his head into a bowl of dip, that Diplo the DJ was doing tricep dips into. and just to make it Super Bowl related i put in a headshot of each quarterback from both teams for the 2016 Super Bowl. Here's how it turned out.


Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Birthday Project - Commission Work

Very recently, I worked on a personal commission for my brother. He wanted a few photoshopped pictures for his friends birthday party. The first one he wanted was me to photoshop a picture he had of Chamillionaire with him and his friends to turn two of them into Chamillionaire and Chamillionaire into Drake.
Here's how it turned out.


 The next picture is a one he wanted me to make purposefully shitty. It consists of him and his friends content scaled  and photoshopped to hold terrible brands of alcohol from America.
The third picture is a kind of trademark of mine. I tend to do this with a lot of my friends and my brother didn't have any other ideas so I recommended this. The "my first beer" part that my brother wanted to add is because of a meme they have among their friends where they take pictures of them drinking any kind of alcohol and hash tagging it my first beer. Repeatedly.
To be honest it wouldn't be smart to put this in my portfolio. Even though he wanted it to look ridiculous, many of the photos that my brother gave me to work with were low resolution, and difficult to properly cut out. I did however get roughly £20 for this project, in the form of a video game.