I Made Pixar Movie Posters Horror

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Summary

This video transforms three classic animated movie posters into horror-themed versions: "Hoppers," "Lightyear," and "Finding Nemo." The creator uses various Photoshop techniques to add gruesome details, mutated features, and sinister elements to achieve a dark and unsettling aesthetic.

Highlights

Transforming Hoppers into Horror
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The transformation of the 'Hoppers' poster begins by grafting Mabel's face onto the beaver, aiming for a mutated look. The face is warped and then blended with the beaver's fur, enhanced with stitches and a more fitting, scared expression. Additional gruesome details include exposed 3D guts replacing a foot, painted shadows, and suspicious red liquid. Lights on the device are changed to red, and electricity and smoke are added to symbolize a malfunction and ongoing transformation.

Creating a Horrifying Lightyear Poster
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For the 'Lightyear' poster, Buzz is cut out and placed against a green background. The concept involves alien vines choking Buzz. His bubble helmet is removed and replaced with a broken version, emphasizing shattered glass. Buzz's expression is altered to wide-eyed fear with a new mouth. Hand-drawn alien vines are added and shaded to create volume, along with a dirty texture. Tomato sauce is added from his mouth and nose, splattered on his armor, and his face is turned purple to represent choking. His arms are repositioned to convey struggle, and the background color is changed to purple for better vine visibility.

Making Finding Nemo a Horror Scene
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The 'Finding Nemo' poster is transformed by setting Nemo against a blue background with imported corals. Nemo is puppet-warped and a hand-drawn, shaded hook is inserted through his face, replacing one eye with a hole and having the other eye popping out of his skull. His mouth is altered to a more distressed expression. The hook is given a metal and rusty texture, with added shading. A chain replaces a simple wire to hold the hook, requiring extensive duplication and warping. Finally, blood and water effects are blended into the scene, and the title is humorously changed to 'Fishing Nemo'.

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