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Tag Archives: review
Review: The Art of Atari
Today, I have something of personal interest to me that I find handy for inspiration. It’s an art book; many exist out there for television and feature films. These books show the creative process behind such franchises like Star Wars, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, 1980s, atari, book review, coffee table art book, illustration, retro, review
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Review: Imaginative Realism
Today, I’m reviewing the book by James Gurney titled Imaginative Realism: How To Paint What Doesn’t Exist. Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn’t Exist. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Pub, 2009 (Above image courtesy of Dick Blick, famous art supplies store) … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, dinotopia, imaginative realism, james gurney, review
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Book Review: Framed Ink
This week, your humble creator, Max West, has a book review up. It’s something that can help anyone who works in comics and maybe even in filmmaking. This book review is for Framed Ink: Drawing and Composition for Visual Storytellers … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, framed ink, making comics, marcos mateu-mestre, max west, review
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