My first Black and White with some Sepia in post 3D Title Treatment for the Key Art presentation back in 2002 for Looney Tunes:Back in Action.
A Second 3D Logo design I did for Jeff Barnett Directing me.
Here is my first design I made dimensional for Art Director Hunger Lam. A nice low angle showing the extrusion going back underneath
A Second Design I did for Hunger, and I really liked this one a lot, from the toon-like hand josselin' of the letter forms to the soft gradients.
The last design I did for A.D. Hunger Lam.
I did just two designs for Kevin Bachman, and this is the letter form that eventually finished. Here is the shallow version with a small back extrusion.
The second design I did for Monkey, had a much deeper extrusion going back with a softer curve to it, as well as some 'eye-balls' added into the title 'O's.
Project Review
Looney Tunes: Back in Action [2003]
3D Logo Title Treatments PART I
Client: Warner Bros. via BLT Communications.
Art Director(s): Jeff Barnett, Hunger Lam, and Kevin Bachman[ Monkey!]
Project Date:August 2002.
Thirteen years ago, back at the end of the Summer in 2002, I was still the in-House 3D Designer at BLT Communications as my One Man Show[ just me], and I was tasked with doing some 3D versions of Logos for the Title for a new Looney Tunes film to be made that year, Looney Tunes:Back in Action.
I had already posted in a cartoon-themed post, some smaller versions of some of the logos as seen here, but today I want to focus on the sepia enhanced, black and white styled logos I did for the project.
BLT employs some very high end 2D logo designers , so I always had a great supply of 2D vector files delivered to me and ready to go for most projects, and for this film, it was no different, as I worked with six Art Director/Creative Directors on various designs.
I am a huge fan of the old 'Tunes', so for me this was a very fun exploration , especially the vintage sepia look for today post.
Stay 'tuned', as I will be posting the rest of the Sepia set, and then the full color versions and the final finished Logo that went to print in future postings here.
Cheers, THOM
Kudos to you for breaking down complex topics into easily digestible points.
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