Drawing Movie Posters in Different Genres
Drawfee Show・2 minutes read
The team at Dropy reimagines movie posters in different genres, with Nathan envisioning Jurassic Park as a stoner comedy and Jacob transforming Star Wars into a western style. The artists employ unique styles, colors, and character designs to bring a fresh perspective to classic movies, leading to positive feedback and audience engagement.
Insights
- Nathan reimagines Jurassic Park as a stoner comedy, focusing on the dinosaurs' perspective, incorporating elements of stoner comedy posters and envisioning voice actors like Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong for the characters.
- Jacob transforms Star Wars into a western style, emphasizing the hero-villain dynamic through color adjustments, avoiding the use of guns by tracing them, and humorously likening Chewbacca to a horse, with the Millennium Falcon described as a "carrot bigger horse."
Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free
Recent questions
How did Nathan reimagine Jurassic Park?
Nathan reimagined Jurassic Park as a stoner comedy, focusing on the dinosaurs' perspective. He incorporated elements of stoner comedy posters, such as adding beanies and puka shells to the dinosaurs for a stoner look. Nathan envisioned voice actors like Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong for the dinosaur characters, creating a unique and humorous twist on the classic movie.
What style did Jacob use for Star Wars reimagining?
Jacob reimagined Star Wars in a western style, focusing on characters like Luke, Leia, Han, and Darth Vader. He used his signature clean and cool style, avoiding the use of guns by tracing them. Jacob added a blue under-glow to the heroes and a red rim light to Darth Vader to emphasize the hero-villain dynamic, creating a visually striking and unique interpretation of the iconic movie.
How were lightsabers color-coded in the artwork?
In the artwork, red lightsabers symbolized bad guys, while blue and green represented good guys. Purple was associated with Samuel L. Jackson's character. This color-coding added depth and meaning to the characters in the reimagined Star Wars piece, enhancing the overall visual storytelling of the artwork.
What inspired the Camp Rock-themed artwork?
The Camp Rock-themed artwork was inspired by elements from Mad Max: Fury Road. Character designs were based on the main outfits from promotional materials, with specific accessories reflecting character traits. Guitar designs were inspired by the flamboyant guitar player in Fury Road, with colors picked from the movie poster, resulting in a unique and creative fusion of two distinct movie genres.
How did Julia adjust her artwork for the horror movie poster?
Julia was instructed to adjust her artwork by silhouetting and coloring it in one color, avoiding shading. This technique was used to create a design-y poster resembling an art house horror movie, with references to illustrated movie posters and minimalistic, classy styles. By following these instructions, Julia was able to create a visually striking and cohesive piece that captured the essence of the horror genre.