Poster Concept #1 (Jungle Cruise v.1)

ObscurityPoint

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Hey guys! To build up on my portfolio I decided to begin working on custom poster artwork revolving around Disney and various theme parks. These are all my custom designs, and I plan on integrating each one from a simple sketch to a detailed poster using various methods, colors, and types of paper. I plan to make similar posters for other attractions at Disney, Cedar Point, and even attractions of my own making. I am basing my art style off of the more “complex” poster designs of Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates, instead of the simpler art-deco look many of the Disneyland attraction posters have. With that said, here is my first sketch for a Jungle Cruise poster that I plan to redraw into the new phase to scan.
Btw, does anyone know of good online art programs that would be ideal for perfecting these sort of details off a scanned image and coloring them to make a professional-looking poster? Thanks, and I’m open to critiques about the overall design.
 

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Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
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Hey guys! To build up on my portfolio I decided to begin working on custom poster artwork revolving around Disney and various theme parks. These are all my custom designs, and I plan on integrating each one from a simple sketch to a detailed poster using various methods, colors, and types of paper. I plan to make similar posters for other attractions at Disney, Cedar Point, and even attractions of my own making. I am basing my art style off of the more “complex” poster designs of Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates, instead of the simpler art-deco look many of the Disneyland attraction posters have. With that said, here is my first sketch for a Jungle Cruise poster that I plan to redraw into the new phase to scan.
Btw, does anyone know of good online art programs that would be ideal for perfecting these sort of details off a scanned image and coloring them to make a professional-looking poster? Thanks, and I’m open to critiques about the overall design.
That looks amazing!! I know @spacemt354 has always highly recommended Paint.net

Here's a thread that has a lot of tips on the program, though it might be a bit outdated by now. @MonorailRed or @D Hindley might have more current tips.

Noticed the thread was originally started by @englanddg in 2014 and they've been popping in to say hi a few places lately lol. England might have some advice too
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
Hey guys! To build up on my portfolio I decided to begin working on custom poster artwork revolving around Disney and various theme parks. These are all my custom designs, and I plan on integrating each one from a simple sketch to a detailed poster using various methods, colors, and types of paper. I plan to make similar posters for other attractions at Disney, Cedar Point, and even attractions of my own making. I am basing my art style off of the more “complex” poster designs of Big Thunder Mountain and Pirates, instead of the simpler art-deco look many of the Disneyland attraction posters have. With that said, here is my first sketch for a Jungle Cruise poster that I plan to redraw into the new phase to scan.
Btw, does anyone know of good online art programs that would be ideal for perfecting these sort of details off a scanned image and coloring them to make a professional-looking poster? Thanks, and I’m open to critiques about the overall design.
This is an amazing piece of work!
 

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