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The posters displayed on this page have been re-imagined from early twentieth century 2D artworks. The Indian motorcycle posters representing publicity material as you might have seen the bikes advertised.

 

The idea behind these creations and with most of the vintage posters re-created on this website was to showcase the original artists designs by re-creating them using 3D software. They have all been re-worked to compliment the original artist(s) works. Not merely carbon copies of the originals.

 

The Fiat 525 and all the Fiat posters were created using Blender 3D. The Indian posters were created using Modo 3D. No post-production work.

The posters displayed on this page have been re-imagined from early twentieth century 2D artworks. The Indian motorcycle posters representing publicity material as you might have seen the bikes advertised.

 

The idea behind these creations and with most of the vintage posters re-created on this website was to showcase the original artists designs by re-creating them using 3D software. They have all been re-worked to compliment the original artist(s) works. Not merely carbon copies of the originals.

 

The Fiat 525 and all the Fiat posters were created using Blender 3D. The Indian posters were created using Modo 3D. No post-production work.

The posters displayed on this page have been re-imagined from early twentieth century 2D artworks. The Indian motorcycle posters representing publicity material as you might have seen the bikes advertised.

 

The idea behind these creations and with most of the vintage posters re-created on this website was to showcase the original artists designs by re-creating them using 3D software. They have all been re-worked to compliment the original artist(s) works. Not merely carbon copies of the originals.

 

The Fiat 525 and all the Fiat posters were created using Blender 3D. The Indian posters were created using Modo 3D. No post-production work.

If it fits!

A series of posters depicting re-imagined shoe brands, from the

early twentieth century. All of the posters were created using vector graphics and 3D software based on fictional and non-fictional ads from that period.
 

The purpose of which, is to showcase the use of vector art, text layout, font creation, and an overall understanding of design and layout. This is a powerful idea because of its non-dependent resolution scalability. Any image created in this manner can be

used for projects of any size and scale without the loss of even the finest of details, maintaining a sharp, crisp resolution.

Florsheim Men's Brogue RedClay
Florsheim Men's Brogue Black.
Florsheim Men's Brogue Brown.
Imperial Shoe By Three.
Florsheim Shoe 800.
Ralston Ladies Shoe with Tights.
Freeman Beddow Ladies Two Tone Shoe.
Ladies Two Tone Shoe Grey.
Barratts Ladies Black Patent Shoe.
Kemisuede Men's Shoe.

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