[ad_1] Our very good friend Trent Kaniuga gives us an inside look at the mind of a concept artist, telling the story of his journey from a young kid drawing comics to a professional artist working on some of the biggest games in the world. This video was first published …
Read More »Tips for Indie comic success!
[ad_1] Tutorials/Templates/Brushes – https://gumroad.com/trentk Trents Books on Kindle – https://www.amazon.com/shop/trentkaniuga Twitter- http://twitter.com/trentkaniuga Equipment I use- https://www.amazon.com/shop/trentkaniuga Over the past 25 years, I’ve drawn or created over 50 comic books for either myself as an indie or for Marvel comics. I didn’t stay in comic books though, I moved on to …
Read More »How To Make Concept Art, Character Turnarounds, And Reference Sheets For Comics, Manga, And Webtoons
[ad_1] I’m sure you’ve seen artists posting turnaround sheets for their original characters. Some may call these kinds of illustrations “character bios,” but in the professional field they are known as concept art. Concept art is a term used to describe reference sheets that will help you and others experiment …
Read More »My new SKETCHBOOK TOUR! May 2020 – Comic concept art, gouache + watercolor painting, pose practice
[ad_1] I finished another sketchbook! Hope you’ll enjoy this relaxing half an hour flipping through it with me. I tried my hand at making a handbound sketchbook with different kinds of watercolor paper and brown paper mixed in to have different drawing surfaces, and I failed pretty bad at the …
Read More »Illustration or Concept Art? Which one is better for you?
[ad_1] Ever wanted to make it as a concept artist? Work in videogames, or maybe books, movies, tabletop games? In this video, I explain what is Concept Art, what is Illustration, and help you chose the right one for you. Subscribe ➜ https://goo.gl/yNKC4D What is Concept art, how to work …
Read More »Leeds Arts University – BA (Hons) Comic & Concept Art
[ad_1] https://www.leeds-art.ac.uk/comicandconceptart This exciting course offers fantastic opportunities for you to develop your strengths as a comic and concept artist and designer. You’ll explore individual interests in commercial, independent or freelance practice within a range of creative careers – from concept art for the film and game industries, to commercial …
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