
This sample issue features a fantastic collection of tips and tutorials from talented artists, including Shaun Bryant, Avner Geller, and Stephanie Rizo. Additionally, Ida Hem builds a sense of disappointment into her character to create a cohesive story, and Almu Redondo shows how she uses standard practices from other disciplines, such as psychology and method acting, to innovate her design choices. You can also find inspiring words and invaluable career insights from renowned artists Meg Park, Kenneth Anderson, and Max Ulichney. Enjoy!
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This sample issue features a fantastic collection of tips and tutorials from talented artists, including Shaun Bryant, Avner Geller, and Stephanie Rizo. Additionally, Ida Hem builds a sense of disappointment into her character to create a cohesive story, and Almu Redondo shows how she uses standard practices from other disciplines, such as psychology and method acting, to innovate her design choices.
You can also find inspiring words and invaluable career insights from renowned artists Meg Park, Kenneth Anderson, and Max Ulichney. Enjoy!
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Stylistic design boosters by Jens A. Larsen
Characters with a common theme by James A. Castillo
Lighting to enhance your storytelling by John Loren
Greedy grizzly by Stephanie Rizo
Drifting free in space Almu Redondo
Studio Profile: Blue Zoo
Simplicity & impact by Steph Laberis
Happy whimsical monster by Shaun Bryant
Meet the artist: Kenneth Anderson
Unicorn Slayer by Avner Geller
Create a disappointed gorilla by Ida Hem
Meet the Artist: Meg Park