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Update! CafePress posters arrive!

Friday, November 28th, 2008
Posters (and mug superimposed) arrived today!

Posters (and mug superimposed) arrived today!

Its like a bit of Christmas before Christmas (or a bit of SinterKlaas before the 5th). My order of 1x poster for each invasion design plus the robot invasion mug arrived from CafePress today!

Overall, I’m sufficiently impressed with the quality (it sure beats an inkjet printer!) The paper has a good shine and is about the same thickness and feel as I’d expect from a movie poster. I find the blue to be brighter than the digital ‘original’ but I’m OK with that.

The mug (I ordered the extra large one) is also printed on demand. I found the image to be somewhat less sharp than I hoped, but hey. The image was printed on a ceramic surface!

Next up: get those poster placquered on poster board and then hung on the walls!

Invasion of the Giant Atomic Robot Army!

Thursday, November 27th, 2008
Earth is being invaded! Run! Hide!

Earth is under attack from hostile invasion forces! Robot armies! UFO hordes! Tentacles of doom!

OK, OK, I have to say it, so here goes: I’m really, really proud of these three designs. *whew* These are the first CafePress-specific posters I’ve ever designed. They measure 16×20 inches (I’ve ordered one of each; they should be arriving any day). Orginally developed to be a triptych (no, it’s not an altar piece but that is where the idea originated) they stand well as individual works.

Draft version (using Inkscape) of a giant monster robot.

Draft version (using Inkscape) of a giant monster robot.

The idea was born while familiarizing myself with Inkscape and the Bamboo drawing tablet. Like many of my drawings, this one began with a single line (see side image) and no concious thought. Quite quickly, it developed into a large monster-robot creature with a raised foot about to stomp you (and you’re on ground level – heh) Being new to Inkscape (and giant robots with waffle-iron soles) I was easily subdued.

The idea inflated: a giant robot demolishing a city! A bunch of giant robots (‘bunch’ is the proper technical term) demolishing a city with their death-ray laser eyes!

Heh. Rwaarr!

It wasn’t long before a second idea popped up: UFO invasion! Then a third: a giant tentacled monster of doom! Galactic doom! This design was so much campy fun, I resolved to stylize the presentation as a 1930s B-film (complete with the appearance of aged paper) The designs went through several iterations as I struggled to perfect the look (also learning the ins and outs of the software)

Using layers allowed me to ‘group’ related image data — I was able to keep each robot, fire effect, city as separate graphics. This allowed me to create differently sized documents (for things like the posters as well as the coffee mugs) for unique but consistent compositions.

I’ve got thumbnails for “Invasion of the Mole People from the Centre of the Earth!” (thanks to Mari for that idea) and I’m working on a few other ideas. Perhaps I can revisit this in future.