During week 1 we had been tasked with creating a professional movie poster using a split face dynamic biased around a horror theme. This is a continuation of my draft task ideas and this time I used my face alongside the creature transformations.
Firstly for the vampiric draft, I began working more on the teeth by adding more sharper edges to the tips of the teeth and the deformity of the chin by elongating it and removing my existing beard.Secondly for The fungal draft, I decided to add more lumps and extrusions to the face as to make it appear more like some form of extreme infection or as some form of body covering growth. I also added some sick/ decaying skin to the human side of the face.
I Also began to work on some more ideas such as a clay crust face and a Cthulhu like tentacle creature. For the clay face, I decided to create cracks in the face with the use of an image of cracked drywall and paint. Then I used a mask to hide most the the image and used the colour correction tool to make the colours same as my face. After this, I started using a low opacity brush in order to make the cracks smoothly transition onto the face.
For the tentacle version, I decided to create extra eyes and adding skin to overlay these eyes with infected and rash like skin. Next, I added a larger mouth then making tentacles extrude from it.
In conclusion, I believe that these versions of my monster faces are good because of the detail on the clay and fungus infection faces, however, I don't believe I gave as much effort into the tentacle draft.
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