OSS: HOF'er Richard Dent (Illustrated)
Wanted to pay homage to the man that had been shafted by the HOF Selection Committee for so many years, Richard Dent. I knew of no better way to do that, then to digitally illustrate the image of his 1990 Pro Set Super Bowl MVP football card.
Do you have a fun and creative idea for a Bears-related photoshop? If so, send it to me by email or twitter. If it passes WCG's 34-step approval process, I'll see what I can come up with (and give you full credit for it).
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Sack man's coming, I'm your man Dent
If you go in the bathroom, turn off the lights, and say "Da Coach" 5 times while facing the mirror... Ditka will appear and slap the wussy right out of you.
by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr. on Feb 16, 2011 3:16 PM CST reply actions
if the quarterback slow then he gonna get bent
Guns dont kill people. Brian Urlacher kills people.
by Bear Lovin 21 on Feb 16, 2011 5:00 PM CST up reply actions
This one probably took b/t 8-10 hours.
Process: Find a good reference point, though sometimes it’s difficult to get high enough resolution samples from the internet. Then in Adobe Illustrator, I draw it with a Wacom tablet (digital pencil). Each different color is a different drawn shape, or multiple drawn shapes laid over top of each other.
Started this “style” in college, and have done multiple pieces in it. Here’s a direct link to some of them that are on my facebook page if anyone wants to see more.
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by David Taylor on Feb 16, 2011 3:33 PM CST up reply actions
Amazing...
as usual!!
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This is outstanding.
I mean, it should be Hilgenberg, but that’s not your fault.
"The time has come to get deeply into Football. It is the only thing we have left that ain't fixed." - HST

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