Das Technikbuch der Fantasy Kunst

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Everything about the art of the fantasy professionals: from building up the characters to publishing your own works Whether fairy folk, dragon, unicorn or centaur - they are all unlikely to be models for
the artist and therefore present him with tricky tasks when painting and drawing. The professional fantasy artist therefore uses a variety of special techniques to create his wonder worlds. Here you will get to know the means, materials and techniques with which the professionals create their works using traditional or digital media. You will also learn how to find inspiration and visualize non-real things, how to bend the conventional laws of anatomy, perspective and composition and how to realize your own ideas with pencil and colored pencil, ink and pen, paint and brush traditionally or digitally with computer and software. Create your own fantasy sceneries with amazingly real looking figures. Then go one step further and get familiar with the advice and tips on how to make your love of fantasy art a profession, how to present, promote and sell your finished work. The Author: Gary A. Lippincott has been a fantasy painter and professional illustrator for over 20 years. His work has appeared in graphic novels, fantasy novels for teenagers, picture books for children, magazines, calendars, and even puzzles. A two-time winner of the prestigious Chesley Award, he has already been nominated for the Hugo Prize and has created cover illustrations for some of the most prestigious fantasy authors, including Ursula Le Guin, Tanith Lee, J.R.R.Tolkien, Andre Norton, Charles De Lint and many more. He lives in Massachusetts. Edited by Gary A. Lippincott, 128 pages, four-color, format 210 x 275 mm, paperback review: www.media-mania.de/index.php

Key specifications

Item number
6004411

General information

Category
Airbrush
Release date
11/24/2016
May include power adapter
Yes

Package dimensions

Weight
10 g

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