This is awesome. In japanese.
A digital photo-realist painter that will really make you doubt about what’s real and what’s not.
a painting of a tattoed man holding a baby. It is freaking cool, isn’t it? The artist: Shawn Barber.
The “Sketches” are not hand-drawn, they are not scanned in work… they are just beautifully rendered randomness
The Thing. This thing was drawn and painted by Chris Wahl
I have the tendency of bookmarking everything I find interesting, mostly because I always think I’ll want to check those links, or reads those articles, whenever I have some free time. The problem is, I never have time, and I soon forget about the bookmark. That’s how I happen to have more than 1700 bookmarks I think I’ll read some day. So, I’ve been trying to clean up that list, and found something really interesting from 2006.
Carson Van Osten is a famous Disney artist. Long time ago (around 1975) he drew some sketches for a slide presentation about some problems and solutions presented to artists when drawing comics. It’s mostly known as the Comic Strip Artist’s Kit, which is an amazing little piece of useful information.
I originally found this at Drawn, but you should read the full story at Mark Kennedy’s blog, which, by the way, is an awesome site.
Go read the full story and see these famous Comic Strip Artist’s Kit.
here we go with another cool artist: Joe Pekar, also specialized in drawing pinup and pretty girls. See his gallery