Another Masterpiece by a Rising Star…
March 1st, 2008 -- Posted in graphic art | No Comments »
A new painting by a friend, Nicole Maye Luga. Beautiful, isn’t it? Check out her website and her blog.

A new painting by a friend, Nicole Maye Luga. Beautiful, isn’t it? Check out her website and her blog.
SWF animation by Tokyoplastic
Using AMD64 technology
(Also check out their earlier production Drum Machine)
“Here they are, Ladies & Gentlemen… I hereby present to you the Best Movies in Hollywood & Bollywood over the years… Starring the winners and nominees for Best Actors and Best Actresses blahblahblah… ”
(Click on the posters for larger images)
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These are the posters my company D&D committee had appointed me “Art Director” to do the ‘morphing’ work of employees’ faces to real movie posters. (I have no idea why they call it morph when true morphing involves animated change of faces). Not all are of professional standard, but we sure got a good laugh out of ‘em. Responses were mixed with colleagues not recognizing themselves, suspense when some are trying to name who’s who, and the “Hey!!! I didn’t realize I can look that good (... or bad)” reactions.
Overall, the works were not that hard but just time consuming, so I didn’t exactly put 100% effort on them. Why should I? Why should I slog an hour each night Mon-Fri after work for a week, 5 hours each day Sat-Sun for TWO weekends, making my wife feel neglected, and they are after all only for FUN. No monetary reward. No recognition to help my career in anyway. Then I thought again that I’m still happy in the end that everyone enjoyed it. It’s still worth the effort when the posters can leave a legacy that can help remind everyone the TRUE definition of FUN with this company they can never find in another organization. I’m happy it helps make this last company D&D a memorable one…
Schweetiee… see what I meant? They’re not that hard to do. It’s the coordination of what movie posters and whose faces to fit nicely that took most of my time doing them.
Oh! Btw… can anyone find me in the posters? (Clue: “Mode. Edna Mode… Cricketing of cannons ... and guest.”)
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