I thought a good follow-up to the first post would be a complete collection of my World War poster sprays re-cast to the TF2 universe. I'm often asked about them, so here's the collection in it's entirety as of today:


I don't know who Joe Louis is, but he apparently was cool enough to be on a poster with a very uplifting saying to embiggen the population. I took it a bit of a different direction...
This one is not the most exciting, but I felt it most applied to the pyro. Since my Photoshop skills are not up to par of making an exact copy, I got the color of the pyro representatively close. I'm not sure of the message of the original poster; probably has something to do with keeping busy.
This one is my favorite so far. The hand with the wrench was super-applicable to the engineer. A good engineer can keep a gun up while taking on direct head-on fire. I thought some positive reinforcement would help assert this point to all the participating engineers who read it!



"She may look clean - but" I think she's pretty clean... This is the only one that is pretty much a verbatim copy of the original, only TF2-ey. It is the first one I did in this World War recreation collection.

This one seemed too perfect to not be included in my collection. Just like the repair work one below, it is one of my favorites and was welcomed by other players.
I don't know who Joe Louis is, but he apparently was cool enough to be on a poster with a very uplifting saying to embiggen the population. I took it a bit of a different direction...
This one is not the most exciting, but I felt it most applied to the pyro. Since my Photoshop skills are not up to par of making an exact copy, I got the color of the pyro representatively close. I'm not sure of the message of the original poster; probably has something to do with keeping busy.
Since the Jap aren't really our enemies anymore, I thought it was best to re purpose this one completely to the land of TF2. Players often take metal just because it's there and they're a little low. But, it's best to leave it for a Engineer (who should have a dispenser close by), or especially a Heavy; they go through it like a Jew does coupons.
This one is my favorite so far. The hand with the wrench was super-applicable to the engineer. A good engineer can keep a gun up while taking on direct head-on fire. I thought some positive reinforcement would help assert this point to all the participating engineers who read it!Since I'm on the topic of sprays, I thought I'd include a couple more I know you'd enjoy:


These are here for display only, if I find you using them, I may have to just task the entire anti-clan to hunt you down!
-HypnotistOfLadies :-\
1 comment:
Friggin Awesome man. Wee need to make a gif of a literal interpretation of "ABWFF".
Your PS skills are most impressive.
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