Showing posts with label white stripes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white stripes. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

White Stripes Wallpaper

To commemorate the return of Conan O'Brien and the appearance of Jack White on the new TBS show, I decided to get artsy-fartsy and make a desktop wallpaper. (By the way, if you havent seen the rockabilly performance that Conan and Jack did, look it up - it's pretty cool).

The main idea for the poster came from a poem I've been working on - it's still in the works, but the title is "Jack and Meg". The poem is a descriptive journey through the world that the White Stripes have created and their roles as children wandering and battling with Meg's wooden sticks and Jack's plastic guitar. (It definitely sounds better in the poem). I decided to focus on the ideals of the White Stripes, from the earlier days of Elephant and White Blood Cells, and kind of ignored the more experimental styles of Get Behind Me Satan. The duo themselves went back to their older style for tours promoting Icky Thump, so a few images are from that era as well.

I hunted around for some rolling grassy hills and found a great one with a beaten grass path right in the middle. I colorized it red, and then duplicated the hills with a different layer effect to create some of the highlights in the grass. For the white path, I just cut out that part, made it black and white, and messed with contrast/brightness. I took out some trees I didn't like, and removed the sky - since I would be creating my own. I messed with the Render Clouds filter and placed it over a pure red background and a very light vector starburst shape. I placed a peppermint candy "sun" right in the middle of the starburst, and added some inside and outside glow effects.

The skyline features a few larger than life images of Jack and Meg, and I messed with a few layer effects to get them to look how I wanted. Found a cool picture of an African elephant since they have bigger ears and are overall cooler than Indian elephants (no offense). I messed with positioning and gaussian blur to create a sense of perspective, and had a little Jack White leading the elephants with guitar in hand, like a Pachedermal Pied Piper. I wanted more images of the group, so I took the cover of Elephant, and had them sitting in the tall grass, with Jack looking straight up at the peppermint sun. The lightning effects were added to give it a little more "color" (white isnt a color, but I just wanted more white).

After creating the initial wallpaper, I realized the aspect ratio and sizing was a little off, so I also made a more horizontally-friendly version using the clone tool to "stretch" out the landscape, and added more lightning (below). It was a lot of fun to do, but it makes me miss the White Stripes...obviously love all of Jack's other endeavors, but there's something really special about Jack and Meg together.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Rack Room Shoes :30 Ad (2)

This is another commercial for Rack Room Shoes, and the assignment was the same: create a 30 second commercial using hours of footage by the same guy who directed the other one. This one is pretty self explanatory, I color-corrected the whole video with a little more yellow to give it a south-western flavor. The rotating shoes at the end was done with some chroma keying effects (green screen) and was the first time I ever used that effect. (I just watched some tutorials online to figure out the basics). The music is "Hello Operator" by the White Stripes, and it's only a coincidence that there is currently a Converse commercial using it nowadays. Or maybe they got the idea from me...

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Blue Orchid Typography Project

In my typography class, we were tasked with creating an artistic representation of a phrase, song lyrics, poetry, or dialogue. I chose to pick a song that was just begging to be made into some kind of project - "Blue Orchid" by the White Stripes. I was listening to the song a lot at the time, and it just sounded like something I could work with.

Jack White's high-pitched, forceful voice required a fluid, even slightly feminine typeface - I found a graffiti-esque font, by the name of Farfel ICG Felt Tip. Since White's delivery of the lyrics emphasize each syllable, I off-set each syllable and placed it in a vertical hierarchy - as if written on a musical staff - to mimic the changes in pitch. Some of the words had a certain accusatory "bite" so a grungier, bolder font is positioned behind the main script when necessary. Meg White's steady drumbeat is represented by the ever-present lyrics in the background, that have a much more rigid grid system than the main text. Those are a dark grey, which only pops out against the black a little bit, so as not to overpower the piece.

The paint splatters represent the blaring guitar riff, that come and go. I would have liked a brighter more electric blue, but It would have looked funky next to the blue "blood" dripping from the orchid. To create the effect, I made a very dark gradient of blue and used Liquify to pull down various parts on top of the flower. I then used Bloat to create more realistic "drops" on the flower. I added the white splatter to emphasize the end of the song a bit, and to make the blue stand out, otherwise it would get lost in the black. The picture I had didn't contain a stem on the orchid, so I had to make one up with some filters and shapes...It's the only part I kinda regret, but no one takes pictures of flower's stems on the internet it seems...

Check out their official video: