Django Unchained
Watched this movie a few days ago and came up with an idea for a front. Found an image of a chain and ball that I could use.
This is what I've got so far. Nothing much yet, but wanted to see if you guys think it works. And what do you think about the TT? Go for the original one instead?
Was also thinking about adding Fox walking away in the distant, but haven't found a usable image yet.
This is what I've got so far. Nothing much yet, but wanted to see if you guys think it works. And what do you think about the TT? Go for the original one instead?
Was also thinking about adding Fox walking away in the distant, but haven't found a usable image yet.
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looking good, but I don't like the colors 

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What if you added just his shadow to the background ?
http://www.pathe.nl/gfx_content/1still/dja...t_12_s-high.jpg
http://www.pathe.nl/gfx_content/1still/dja...t_12_s-high.jpg
Thanks, nice idea voetz.
Does that work? Would have to alter the shadow from the chain though.
Does that work? Would have to alter the shadow from the chain though.
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Really sweet update. How would it look without the paper edge?
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