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Morgan Freeman Typography Illustration


Just to go along with our most recent project, here's another example. This is by far my favorite one I've seen - the attention to detail is ridiculous. The artist said this took 150+ hours to create. 

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  1. Wow. Who has that kind of time? Hopefully he got paid.

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  2. This is awesome! If i had 150 hours id love to do something like that

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  3. wow the texture on this piece is crazy! really cool!

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  4. this is great. the details on his face and cheeks are crazy. its easy to tell that someone took a very long time on this.

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  5. morgan freeman narrated the making of this just like his birth. but it would look awesome as a book cover

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  6. this is great! it looks amazing and must have taken some serious commitment!

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