If this doesn't grab the old retina nothing will.
I have always liked "Orange".
When I was 3 yrs. old I re-painted my tricycle orange.
It took three weeks for the paint to dry, I know, I touched it everyday!
I like this cover.
Awesome job as usual. BrainStorm never ceases to amaze me with their creative use of photos, layout, design and digital illustration techniques. It's great to see what they did with the photographs. I love it, extremely eye catching! This issue is going to kick ass, there's a lot of great info in this one from all involved in the various articles.
Awesome job as usual. BrainStorm never ceases to amaze me with their creative use of photos, layout, design and digital illustration techniques. It's great to see what they did with the photographs. I love it, extremely eye catching! This issue is going to kick ass, there's a lot of great info in this one from all involved in the various articles.
That cover is not actually the FINAL cover we made the 2010 in CHROME and there is one misspelled word which was fixed.
However DID ANYONE REALIZE that this COVER IS NOT MADE from photoshop created images but rather stricly from real photos provided by the haunt itself?
Yep...
Looks awesome as well! The magazine is actually almost done Brainstorm has already laid out over half the magazine. Once I get some images from some of the pages I will upload some!
This is really cool! Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought this scratch built prop would end up on the cover of HauntWorld magazine someday. With so many awesome haunts out there it is a real honor to be selected to be featured in this magazine. Thank you Larry for choosing Fright Kingdom and Haunted Overload to be the 2 haunts featured in the up coming issue. I can't wait to see what Brainstorm does with the layouts. I have seen a lot of the articles going in there and it's going to be great. Just the tips on photos and videos alone will be worth it.
I will be covering prop making techniques like this big pumpkin in my Transworld seminar. There is a step by step article in this issue of how to build these big reaper figures. I figured people would like to see the build photos of this pumpkin and how it ended up on the cover. This was a temporary structure built in our corn maze section. People would enter the tunnel and look straight ahead at the smoking pumpkin. Then one of our younger more agile actors hiding in the ceiling would jump down and scare the hell out of them because all their attention was focused on the prop. It worked like a charm.
I like the way BS merged the two photos together. Keep up the good work Larry and Brainstorm studios.
Eric
Pumpkin under construction in my garage.
Building the structure this summer.
A different shot of fog coming out.
Original shot of the 11 foot tall reaper used at the bottom of the cover.
For those of you who thought we were not thinking of your Christmas Holiday Cheer but we are... we are trying to drop you a wonderful holiday present under your tree... we are almost complete with this issue of the magazine.
We are putting this magazine together and it should be awesome!
It will be a VERY HOW TOISH magazine because when you stop and think about it that is the spirit of Haunted Overload for example! Here are some pages you will see in the next magazine.
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