A double stacked 3D logo I did for the Hellraiser ideas, back is red glowing sub-surface material behind an aged brass.
A visual theme for the films with the hooks on chains attempting to rip the logo apart[ for the AV side that was the intent as well as for a living one-sheet too]
The 3D flayed Hellraiser logo has the outer metal skinned off to reveal the red center.
I used a DarkTree procedural texture I wrote to displace this version out to be a pound of raw flesh.
Red glass with the filigree elements taken from the Lamont Box I built here.
A wood and brass version with the same metal applied to the letter form lower legs.
Here is a shot with a wood logo edge lit to match a lit up Lamont Box comp here.
Project Review
Hellraiser
Pitch Materials 2008 PART IV
Even More 3D Title Treatment Designs
Even More 3D Title Treatment Designs
Client: N/A we were pitching a re-boot
Art Director: Calvin Sumler.
Project Date: June 2008-November 2008.
This is my fourth posting in the series of work I performed for a pitch to re-boot the franchise for Hellraiser back in 2008.
Today
my post has a bit more than half a dozen added title treatment looks I created in 3D for the print and AV adverting for the pitch to bring back the film franchise back to life in 2008.
A fun design concept to work with, as it has an established history and iconic look with the main characters, and the Lamont box, so I tried to establish an updated but recognizable feel to all the titles I designed.
A fun internal exercise for us that was never pitched, but I most thoroughly enjoyed to do.
A fun design concept to work with, as it has an established history and iconic look with the main characters, and the Lamont box, so I tried to establish an updated but recognizable feel to all the titles I designed.
A fun internal exercise for us that was never pitched, but I most thoroughly enjoyed to do.
You can view my first logo post here.
You can view the "Lamont " box I made here.
You can view PART III with more logos here.
Cheers, THOM
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