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    Sketching from the Imagination: Dark Arts
    Character Design Quarterly 13
    Fundamentals of Character Design
    Creating Characters for the Entertainment Industry
    Fundamentals of Creature Design: How to Create Successful Concepts Using Functionality, Anatomy, Color, Shape & Scale
    Character Design Quarterly 27
    • Creating Professional Characters explores how top professional character designers develop engaging characters from the basic concepts outlined in production briefs.

      Creating Characters for the Entertainment Industry
      4,8
    • Fundamentals of Character Design

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      An eye-opening, visual-led exploration of the fundamental aspects of character design, including narrative, shape language, proportion, and expression.

      Fundamentals of Character Design
      4,7
    • Character Design Quarterly 13

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Character Design Quarterly is a creative, bright, and engaging magazine for artists, animators, illustrators and character designers of all levels.

      Character Design Quarterly 13
      4,8
    • An inspiring collection of dark and macabre drawings and articles exploring the sketchbooks and artistic practices of 50 talented artists.

      Sketching from the Imagination: Dark Arts
      4,6
    • Character Design Quarterly 18

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts worldwide. Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney, Warner Bros., and DreamWorks. The cover of issue 18 comes from animation character designer and art director Max Ulichney, who creates fun, production-worthy characters, and scenes with bold cinematography at the forefront. Also in this awesome issue, we speak to the directors of Panimation Studio and learn how to redesign classic characters with hugely popular artist Marta García Navarro.

      Character Design Quarterly 18
      4,9
    • The Field Guide to Witches

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Step into a world of witchcraft both good and evil, where the iconic character of myth and legend is once more brought uniquely to life.  From the first alleged witch to be hanged in Salem, and Goya’s depictions of witchcraft, to Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Hogwarts, and beyond, there is no shortage of inspiration, but also of recycled characterizations and central-casting stereotypes. Now, 30 of the world’s most talented fantasy and concept artists discover their own, personal manifestation of the witch. Starting with research, readers will witness the alchemy of details extracted from the seemingly mundane transformed the whole body of the witch, fantastical yet unnervingly believable at the same time. The design process goes on to cast spells not only on appearance, but also the environment, practices, and magical belongings of this one-of-a-kind witch. With the final design depicted as both a line drawing and in full color, the whole character and their world is defined. A summary of each witch details their background, behaviour, strengths, weaknesses and, of course, powers. The result is 320 pages encased in a beautifully finished hardback cover, the ultimate field guide to designing witches that transcend time, place, and even the most vivid imagination.

      The Field Guide to Witches
      4,6
    • Character Design Quarterly 21

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      "Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts worldwide. Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney, Warner Bros., and DreamWorks. Among this issue’s highlights are budding professional illustrator Amelia Bothe cover art featuring an exclusive animal character, and we go behind the scenes at London animation studio Blinkink. "

      Character Design Quarterly 21
      4,8
    • Character Design Quarterly 20

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts worldwide. Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney, Warner Bros., and DreamWorks. Widely loved illustrator Tasia brings her unique style to this issue's cover design, and she also provides an in-depth tutorial to show us how she creates her art.

      Character Design Quarterly 20
      4,8