My Frankenstein poster for AP Lang. I worked up until two-thirty in the morning on this.(Unnecessarily, I might add---it's friday and the thing is due...what...Wednesday? Stupid.) I'm immensely happy with it, even though there are some areas where I could feel compelled to moan and groan about. But I won't. Because I'm happy I finished it.
My teacher better like it---I'm gonna be giving the print to him for the barren wasteland he's nicknamed "his walls".
Filters?
I love them.
Yes.
Frankenstein is written by Mary Shelley, published by First Signet Classic Printing, December 1963.
Art is done by me, March 2008.
Comments
Riot13O Says:
REALLY liking the shadows on the monster's face. It really helps make it all mysterious and the like, which is friggin' hardcore. I would say the one thing I would fix would be that the background feels a bit... empty. Since you've already got a ton of greys (like on frankenstein himself, the letters, etc.), I think possibly making it a color would help. Either that, or adding color to Frankenstein and making the text a little brighter, espcially the title text. Right now it just feels too neutral.
Either way, again, love that face! Your teacher better like it or I'll magically shoot internet lasers at him.
Sonucais Says:
Woah, its awesome. For some reason, the doctor remembers me to the guy from Evangelion. One time again, it's awesome.
EkD Says:
Nice Frankie
Hopeful Ennui Says:
OMG I LOVE this! I love the way the monster looks, they shading on him is awesome. The expression on the Dr. Frankenstiens face i brillant!

elle Says:
The doc's facial design is FAB.
Frizzzard Says:
I don't think there's a way NOT to like this. ;_; It's so cool~
Lucky Squid Says:
C; Very..."Hulk"-ish, if I do say so myself, but I quite love it indeed! C: Particularly that lovely little eye of his.
Jaxxy Says:
Is this for a comic or something? Looks pretty interesting...or at least you drew it to look interesting. :) Frankenstein's eye looks great.
TheMicachu Says:
i loves it. =]
Freyarule Says:
It's funky! There's a real dark tone to this!
I saw the beginning of the Kenneth Brannagh movie to this. Apprantly there was no such scene in which a bloody and tragic birth scene took place ><
*ish not a fan of dramatic labour scenes*