This was the fourth poster I created in the Harry Potter/Avatar 'spoof' poster collection. This one splices Avatar with "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire".
After taking another half an hour to fix what I think the title about half a year after I made this, I made an alternate version of this poster called "Goblet of Unobtanium," which is the version currently posted. The original work was entitled "Goblet of Polyphemus," and I cringed every time I looked at it. In case one would like to see the original poster, with the original title (ugh), here it is: [link]
...And the credits (as usual) are detailed enough for a second look...
I understand many of the characters look obviously blurry and/or grainy, but this is because I had very limited screencaps to work with, as well as to screencap myself.
As before, each character is represented as in the original poster: [link]
Harry Potter -- Jake Sully Hermione Granger -- Trudy Ron Weasely -- Neytiri (Based on the first poster.) Fleur Delacour -- Unknown Iknimaya-Scene Na'vi Female Cedric Diggory -- Private Fike Viktor Krum -- Wainfleet
This one took an incredibly long time to complete (over a month) because screencapping was very, VERY hard for this project, as well as photo-manipulating each character. Jake is actually comprised of 14 different photos (you would not believe how many photos make up his face). The total number of work hours is unknown.
Wish a lot of folks put as much time into their photoshopping as you put into these spoofs. They're great, especially when you get to the minute details. I thought something didn't quite look right with Jake's face, but I also know there probably wasn't an image of him standing in that exact position. Didn't quite expect his image to be a composite of 14 pictures, but in that case, props to ya for being able to blend them as well as you did!
The thing you're noticing about his face is probably the fact that I slightly shaved off part of his left cheek because he looked a little fat-faced before I did anything. I've always found little things like that annoying.
Thanks for the reply. It wasn't his cheek as much as his chin seems a bit too big. The shading makes me think the light might have been coming from the wrong angle, even if that part of his face was turned into the right position to use. Maybe darkening it a little to match the left side...?
I thought something didn't quite look right with Jake's face, but I also know there probably wasn't an image of him standing in that exact position. Didn't quite expect his image to be a composite of 14 pictures, but in that case, props to ya for being able to blend them as well as you did!
Nevertheless, thank you!