This poster was created pretty quickly, since it had to be put up just a few days after the movies had been decided. It's a stick of dynamite in a bottle, in case you were wondering. Inside the bottle is also a little wasp. However, depending on the viewer, the moral quandary may stem more from putting a stick of dynamite in a Limfjordsporter, and not so much from killing the wasp. The lighting done on the glowing cigarette is a bit cool. Likewise with the shadowing on the ashtray, achieved by using area lamp with shadow dithering and noise filters.
Don't tell anyone, but this is actually a photograph taken from an egyptian pharao's tomb, mere days before the posters had to go up. This is how the universe works with regards to F-klub. When something has been decided, it will have always been decided…
Okay okay. This was an exercise in texture mapping. Also, the translation note is actually a real, scanned, post-it note.
Another result of scripting, although this time rather crudely done. The „light“-walls forming the letters „F-kult“ were created by processing the bitmap seen by the right of the poster. The scripts were quickly made one-shots, and have a few quirks requiring some post-editing of the „light“-walls. But still infinitely much easier than doing it all manually.
Since it's easy to find plenty of blood in a well-populated place, such as a university (especially if you have such a practical tool as an axe, just lying around), experiments were made to see if this poster could be done as a photography instead. This approach was, however, abandoned after loud and messy complaints from a few people (now deceased). Instead, it became necessary to resort to the (much less realistic) fluid simulator of Blender.
The „F-KULT“ letters were, literally, the source of the fluid, and the poster only represents a single frame of the 4 second simulation (which took more than an hour to compute).
This was an exercise in only modelling what was strictly necessary. If you open the Blender file, you will discover that most of what can't be seen on the poster, simply isn't there.
Also, a 3D version of the F-klub logo was made for this poster. It might see use in future posters.
Yes. Blender suddenly started segfaulting, and that would the end of 3D posters… For this semester!
Those little Blender logos are cute, no?