@Ike3d I used the Nagel Series brushes on this (chalk, charcoal, and graphite.. I think). I modified them slightly to accomodate working in high resolution... although they seem to crash my copy of Photoshop CS3 quite frequently
Very nice! What I love is that there don't seem to be any particularly unique tricks or techniques involved here - just your basic marquee tool and brush. What we get to watch is pure artistic skill. Thanks for sharing!
The poster looks great, and really captures the late 50's feel. I was wondering, what are the fonts that are used in this video, especially for "presents:" and for the credits?
Monsieur Tati (in the movie) is riding a Solex and not a bicycle. This is visible on the original picture. A Solex was basically a front wheel driven bicycle. A small piston engine was located above the front wheel. The engine would be lowered onto the wheel tire using a lever and make contact with it via a abrasive cylinder. Simple, very romantic and very french but not very safe.
@JPsemery Yes I know it is technically incorrect, compared to the film. But I didn't think it would translate well in a simple drawing. I think if it was included, your comment would be replaced by someone asking "What is that big weird thing on top of the front wheel?" :)
Thanks so much for sharing. This is just a lovely piece!
jcummings68 1 month ago
I loved watching this! Is there a possibility that you shared that 'dirty' brush you used? Cheers!
GREAT poster!!
Ike3d 2 months ago
@Ike3d I used the Nagel Series brushes on this (chalk, charcoal, and graphite.. I think). I modified them slightly to accomodate working in high resolution... although they seem to crash my copy of Photoshop CS3 quite frequently
alexfamilytree 1 month ago
@alexfamilytree great! Thanks a lot! Brilliant poster, I shared this video with all my colleagues.
Ike3d 1 month ago
Very nice! What I love is that there don't seem to be any particularly unique tricks or techniques involved here - just your basic marquee tool and brush. What we get to watch is pure artistic skill. Thanks for sharing!
ericjamescarl 2 months ago
super cool. Gotta slow it down or watch a hundred times. So much to learn.
kingdomlovetang 2 months ago
The poster looks great, and really captures the late 50's feel. I was wondering, what are the fonts that are used in this video, especially for "presents:" and for the credits?
Tollundmand 2 months ago
@Tollundmand Hefty and Gotham
alexfamilytree 1 month ago
@alexfamilytree. I was just being picky. Doesn't help I grew up surrounded by these contraptions.
JPsemery 2 months ago
This reminds me of good old days when the cartoons and tv shows were not taking themselves too seriously. looking forward for more such illustration
batosato 2 months ago
Love it.
WylieWatson 2 months ago
Very refreshing
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Monsieur Tati (in the movie) is riding a Solex and not a bicycle. This is visible on the original picture. A Solex was basically a front wheel driven bicycle. A small piston engine was located above the front wheel. The engine would be lowered onto the wheel tire using a lever and make contact with it via a abrasive cylinder. Simple, very romantic and very french but not very safe.
Still remarkable work. Love it
JPsemery 2 months ago
@JPsemery Yes I know it is technically incorrect, compared to the film. But I didn't think it would translate well in a simple drawing. I think if it was included, your comment would be replaced by someone asking "What is that big weird thing on top of the front wheel?" :)
alexfamilytree 2 months ago 2
amazing!
JayLeigh82 2 months ago