the box of tissues and the empty pint of ice cream... and then all the subtle little details.. "songfight's finest" is a nice touch..

I set up that entire photo shoot in my kitchen. Cleaning the stove off took longer than taking the photo, but building that paper house took some time. I added the smoke in after, because I wasn't going to nearly burn down my own house in order to get the photo. I took a couple photos and composited it togther for safety reasons. I took a shot of the Stove going full high heat burners, then I turned them off, placed my paper house then turned them on to the Lowest burn to get the lighting right. Of course I added the text later, and while going through my fonts I found that this font, gave the image an old style rap/hip hop album feeling to me. So I went for it.Plat wrote:Absolutely great "nearly burned the house down" graphic this week. Excellent work, Bort. Is that stock art or a gas stove near you?
I'm glad you didn't sit out this week. It's a great cover. Honestly I think the balance is there, but the color pulls my eye over. You did a great job of coloring it. Are you using photoshop or another paint type program. Your technique on the tissue box and table is very good. Not to mention the spoon, which is good too. Did you redraw the B&J logo, or cut and paste that one from somewhere?Tawny wrote: I was going to sit out this week but sketched something last minute. Bortwein, I scanned it in and colorized it in Photoshop. First time I've ever done that so it turned out all right. With some more forethought I would have moved the spoon in and cropped more off the right. That probably would have helped the balance issue.
I'm doing orange, but I believe that Tawny has Black already. Fightmasters approached us earlier about the colors before this week.c hack wrote:Bort, which one are you doing this week? I might put something together for black (shaving) if you're doing orange. Or vice-versa.
thank you.Tawny wrote:Marcus: Nice job pulling off something last minute, too! I like the simple composition and it's funny as well. (I didn't realize that was bread at first, either!)![]()
bread, yeah. I took two semesters of French in high school, and as it happened each semester was at a different school (I moved at the end of the first semester--which is what led to me attending college at age 16, in part). In the latter (and better) class, there was a poster of a fellow on his bike with a big ol' long piece of bread like the piece I drew. While we were learning terms for food, we learned "le pain," a false cognate, meaning "bread." The book detailed how the French love bread, and that there's lots of bakeries in France, and Wonder bread is, yknow, a four-letter word to a lot of folks. It's telling that (a) I took French a while ago and (b) that I didn't keep up with French since as I should've that I initially remembered "ami" as not "friend" but "love" (which would've been 'Bonjour, Mon Amour' or 'Bonjour, M'amour' for a love that's feminine) and so I thought I should draw an archetypical Frenchman with a piece of bread, saying "Hello, bread... hello, my love." But since the title is "Hello, My Friend" it came out as being "Hello, bread... hello, friend." Which is as good, I guess.bortwein wrote:Marcus:
Love the cover man, but is that a bread stick or a gondola pole in his hand?
Spud asked me to do Black but I agree with Bort, the more the merrier.bortwein wrote:I'm doing orange, but I believe that Tawny has Black already. Fightmasters approached us earlier about the colors before this week. Doesn't hurt to do one anyway and submit it, now with the Art Index we can all see all the art submitted.
Nah I'm not a full-timer. Just a gal with some time on her hands. And I like being free to choose which color each week at this point.c hack wrote:Oh, is Tawny on full-time now? With Green?
Cool. I had the notion to do one for black, but if you've got it covered, I prolly won't. Unless I can't fight the urge to procrastinate doing anything useful, of course.Tawny wrote:Spud asked me to do Black but I agree with Bort, the more the merrier.
haha. ikari is not a somewhat newbie... but we're glad to have her back.Tawny wrote:From one somewhat newbie to another, welcome to the fold, Ikari!
Thanks for the input.dre wrote:tawny, Thats a Greate cover you did for shaving in the dark...
really captures a presence of mystery and horror, could of done better with the fonts tho, i think. either way really like the photo, and the overall presence.