Doritos: Party Origins (better known as: "All-Nighter Catalyst"
This is our sacrilegious Doritos campaign. Actually, ours wasn't as bad as Matt's and Brenda's... they put an image of the Virgin Mary on a Dorito and framed it as a miraculous sighting... Or Billy's, whose tagline was "Worship the Chip," and the art was stained glass windows in churches made out of different colors of doritos... Ah, blessed BYU.
Anyway, I spent about 12 hours on the art on these ads. I'm pretty proud of myself... I did it all from scratch... Zero photographs from the internet, etc. Even the texture on the planets and stuff... 100% Mike Morris. The sad thing is, I am only pleased with the fact that I did it from scratch. I still feel like it is lacking something... As though leaving the work out that long made the campaign go stale... how ironic given the product... Props to Randi for some sweet copy on this though... She always pulls through!



4 Comments:
I'm impressed. I quite enjoy the blue smoky haze on the bottom that fades up. I also like the texture of the planet, very cool. The last image reminds me a lot of the heroes planet that they use to start the tv show heroes.
It would kinda be cool to remove the shadow on the first planet and increase the glow with darker shapes (ya know make it look like the whole planet was glowing) or play with the shadow shape on the planet a bit more. Or throw some nebuli into the space background. Ya know clusters of stars that make smokey pattern glows.
If all else fails just add more lense flares. Ahhh blessed lense flares.
The ads looks great, although I couldn't see the text. But seriously great artwork! You should be proud!
This is great info to know.
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