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THE
MAKING OF During the making of the play The Great God Pan earlier this year, Charlie Athanas documented that play's poster design process pretty thoroughly. Now that The Dreams in the Witch House is up and running and getting good reviews, we thought we would expose the guts of that poster. THE
TEASER GRAPHIC |
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STEP ONE So
when it came time to produce the final graphic, Athanas pulled several
photos he had taken at various places and chose three to work with.
He often pulls from his random photo files to either place them into
designs completely unrelated to the topic or to use as reference
for a drawing. He learned from Sparth
(one of his favorite concept art artists) at the Massive
Black Revelations Symposium this past January in Seattle,
that Sparth does this all the time in his concept art designs. He
will even take old finished concept art pieces and use them for textures
and design elements in newer pieces. |
Here
are the three photos Athanas choose to work with:
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STEP TWO He
combined the three of them in Photoshop layers and composed and cropped
to get the image on the right.
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STEP THREE From
there he started playing with some type ideas for the title. |
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STEP FOUR Athanas flipped the image horizontally to improve the composition's index vectors for leading the viewer through the poster. In the end, Athanas realized that something needed to be in this landscape and he initially had a hooded, vague shape with a rat's tail sticking out from the cloak to hint at the character, Brown Jenkins. After showing it to the director, they realized that it wasn't strong enough and Athanas went to a clearer rat image. This turned out to be for the best, because rats play a large role in the play and Arkham. After hours of trying to find the right way to fit in Lovecraft's name and his very long story title, this is the final image for the poster.
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