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Something about Chris' head on vol.2 keyart looks a bit odd to me, is it the original from the poster or have you replaced it with a similar one?

It's the original from the poster. He's in a weird pose, leaning back and sticking out his pelvis. I used the Liquify filter to adjust it so it wasn't so drastic and to fill the same general space as he occupies on the Vol. 1 keyart. I didn't do anything to his head though, although it might look a bit more bizarre now that his pose isn't so extreme.

To be honest, I'm not in love with that pic of him. I hope something else becomes available closer to the BD/DVD release of the film.
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It's the original from the poster. He's in a weird pose, leaning back and sticking out his pelvis. I used the Liquify filter to adjust it so it wasn't so drastic and to fill the same general space as he occupies on the Vol. 1 keyart. I didn't do anything to his head though, although it might look a bit more bizarre now that his pose isn't so extreme.

To be honest, I'm not in love with that pic of him. I hope something else becomes available closer to the BD/DVD release of the film.


Ah I see! Yeah I agree it's not the best picture but if it's the only thing out there at the moment not much can be done.

It's looks great so far though.
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Kernie wrote:
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It's the original from the poster. He's in a weird pose, leaning back and sticking out his pelvis. I used the Liquify filter to adjust it so it wasn't so drastic and to fill the same general space as he occupies on the Vol. 1 keyart. I didn't do anything to his head though, although it might look a bit more bizarre now that his pose isn't so extreme.

To be honest, I'm not in love with that pic of him. I hope something else becomes available closer to the BD/DVD release of the film.

Nothing new so far, but if you're up for the challenge (and think it's a good idea ofc), you could try and morph it with this one

Just the hand, wire and headset ofc.
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Stunning work as always. And Vol 2 is going to look epic too :) But I have to agree about the pose. I am sure better images will become available soon though.
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Love this cover!! Can't wait for the rest of the Marvel set!!
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Hey Kernie! I'm curious how you created the 3D SF box and screenshot boxes. I'm thinking of doing something sorta similar for a different project and was just wondering about your process.
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Hey Kernie! I'm curious how you created the 3D SF box and screenshot boxes. I'm thinking of doing something sorta similar for a different project and was just wondering about your process.

While I like to keep some trade secrets to myself, I will give you a little bit of insight...

I used Adobe Illustrator to draw the different shapes of the boxes, then I used the Zaxwerks 3D Invigorator plug-in in After Effects (there is a PS version of the plug-in but I don't want to buy it twice) to import the shapes and extrude them. I export each shape from AE as a PNG and open it in PS. Then I apply various colors and textures to the shapes and do a decent amount of Photoshop adjustments until I end up with something I like.

That's the simplest explanation of my process. I'm sure there are other, faster, probably better ways to achieve the same effect, but this is the one that I am used to. You'll have to forgive me that I don't want to go into too much detail... if I give away all my secrets, nobody will need me anymore. :cry:
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No I don't want you to give away all of your secrets!! Haha!

This is great! I've been googling different 3D methods and was just curious about your basic process. Thanks!! :jump:
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Thanks also for your discription of the way how you make the sf box. Great work and its look amazing. :cool:
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Great work on part one of GoTG, awesome what you put together! :)

Great start for part two and I agree about waiting maybe something else comes available in the near future. ;)
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