Viewing entries tagged
composite

Indy Scream Park Key Art

Indy Scream Park Key Art

Tethos Creative provided design support for one of the largest horror-themed entertainment companies in America, creating key art for their new attractions at both their Indiana-based Indy Scream park and the Florida-based Scream-a-geddon.

screamageddon-logo.png
indy-screampark-logo.png
Zombieland-Unchained.jpg

Each project begins with a sketch that will tell the story of the new attraction in a single image. From there, we either do a photo shoot or gather existing images to composite into the final piece of art.

After a developing a colorful and hyper-realistic look, we used this same style through all of the images so that all the attractions, while having their unique art, have a consistent design language.

In addition to the artwork, the titling is also treated as its own piece of art—able to stand alone without the artwork for more versatility in marketing and brand usage.

For some pieces, like this one featuring demonic oversized spiders, required 3D renders. These were done using Modo and then composited in Photoshop.

The images are featured on the website and on billboards promoting the attractions.

In addition to art for attractions, each year a different clown becomes the "mascot" of the whole park. Used across both print and online media, these mascots are done based on the look of the clowns for that year.

clownface-2019.jpg
indy-kitchen-clown.jpg

The Great Abyss

The Great Abyss

This was a photo composite created for a photoshop course. The image was created using cc images from pexels.com and unsplash.com. 

The course, taught by Tethos Creative Director Rikard Rodin, is available through multiple online photography elearning sites, including kelvindesigns.com and photoserge.com. 

Below you can see how the various steps of the process come together to create the final image.

Sea of Time Composite

Sea of Time Composite

This was a photo composite created for a photoshop course. The image was created using cc images from pexels.com and unsplash.com. 

The course, taught by Tethos Creative Director Rikard Rodin, is available through multiple online photography elearning sites, including kelvindesigns.com and photoserge.com. 

Below you can see the various images that were used to create the final composite shown above.

Protector

Protector

This was a photo composite created for a photoshop course. The image was created using cc images from pexels.com and unsplash.com. 

The course, taught by Tethos Creative Director Rikard Rodin, is available through multiple online photography elearning sites, including kelvindesigns.com and photoserge.com. 

Below you can see how the various steps of the process come together to create the final image.

Forest Levitation

Forest Levitation

This was an image created for a course on photoshop compositing. The photograph was shot on location at the Eaton Canyon nature trail with a professional model and composited together out of numerous separate images.

The course, taught by Tethos Creative Director Rikard Rodin, is available through multiple online photography elearning sites, including kelvindesigns.com and photoserge.com. 

Below you can see how the various steps of the process come together to create the final image.