"Friday Night Frights" by Patrick Ballestros
Interview: Eric Durst discusses the visual effects of Snowpiercer
Interview: Meet Carol Rossetti. Her illustrations are re-imagining how we see women.
This clueless diatribe from Tom Scharpling, talking about Game of Thrones, that "the elf show," works as a brilliant metacommentary on how people misinterpret fantasy, as well as inter-fandom strife of all kinds. (Before you mistake Scharpling for some sort of troll, keep in mind that Scharpling's geek cred is pretty well-established.)
Official Jurassic World Concept Art has leaked. Plus, there's a bunch of fake Jurassic Park 4 concept art going around.
Sarah McIntyre dives into the question of whether or not an aspiring artist should attend an art school, using a number of examples and strategies from her own life experience. This ranges from the philsophical to such practicalities as perhaps choosing a school close to where you live so that you will have a greater chance of popping by to use the facilities that are available to you.
Speed Comicking: how to hack your own art
The Strange and Wonderful Return of Bill Watterson: How the Reclusive Creator of Calvin and Hobbes Rejoined the Cartooning Community
A visit to the basement where Dungeons & Dragons was born
Interview: Meet Carol Rossetti. Her illustrations are re-imagining how we see women.
This clueless diatribe from Tom Scharpling, talking about Game of Thrones, that "the elf show," works as a brilliant metacommentary on how people misinterpret fantasy, as well as inter-fandom strife of all kinds. (Before you mistake Scharpling for some sort of troll, keep in mind that Scharpling's geek cred is pretty well-established.)
Official Jurassic World Concept Art has leaked. Plus, there's a bunch of fake Jurassic Park 4 concept art going around.
Sarah McIntyre dives into the question of whether or not an aspiring artist should attend an art school, using a number of examples and strategies from her own life experience. This ranges from the philsophical to such practicalities as perhaps choosing a school close to where you live so that you will have a greater chance of popping by to use the facilities that are available to you.
Speed Comicking: how to hack your own art
The Strange and Wonderful Return of Bill Watterson: How the Reclusive Creator of Calvin and Hobbes Rejoined the Cartooning Community
A visit to the basement where Dungeons & Dragons was born
No comments:
Post a Comment