When I work on photo manipulations, like the Heisenberg and Justin Fields pieces, I focus on creating intense, larger-than-life visuals. Using Photoshop, I layer different elements to build depth, making it feel like the characters are stepping out of the frame. With Heisenberg, I wanted to capture his powerful, almost mythical persona, so I used neon glows and chemical symbols to add a unique energy. For the Justin Fields piece, I used dynamic compositions to highlight the athleticism and emotion of the moment, making it feel like you're right there in the action.
I always think carefully about typography in my designs, especially in pieces like Russell Westbrook X Paul George and The Greek Freak. I love using bold, gritty fonts that emphasize strength and dominance, which is exactly what I aim for when highlighting athletes. The neon glow and lightning effects around the characters add even more energy, while the visual organization of the stats makes sure the information stands out without overpowering the main subject.
When I’m not working on sports-related designs, I dive into passion projects that showcase my love for media and art, like my Mac Miller manipulation. These pieces allow me to experiment with lighting, focal points, and creating cinematic scenes using Photoshop. Whether it’s a glowing pair of sneakers or a gritty cityscape, I bring the same level of detail and energy to these projects. For me, it’s all about expressing my love for the things I enjoy through art.
Overall, my design style is all about energy, boldness, and creating movement. Whether I’m working on a detailed sports graphic or a character manipulation, I pack each piece with layers, powerful lighting effects, and vibrant compositions. Through Filmroom Fanatic, I’ve been able to bring my passion for sports, media, and creative expression to life, making sure every design is not only visually striking but also tells a compelling story.