Fantasy Supreme | Drawing and Painting Fantasy Landscapes and Cityscapes | Rob Alexander
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Drawing and Painting Fantasy Landscapes and Cityscapes
Rob Alexander
Barron's Educational Series
, 2006 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
Pleasantly Surprised
I got this book on a whim because it was a 2 for 1 deal with the "
Fantasy
Illustrator's Technique book" and I didn't have any expectations for it. I found myself refering to this book a great deal, more than the original book I bought. I used it for techniques on getting depth/distance to
painting
s, lighting, and for inspiration from pictures of different fantasy
landscapes
. It had mostly oils and digital art in it. I wish it had more on acrylic techniques, such as specifics on glazing or textures, but oh well, it's been a great buy, and I would recommend it for the mid to advanced level amature artist with fantasy interests.
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Very helpful
For some one like me, who would love to learn how to draw amazing looking and well detailed citys and
Landscapes
. this book is very helpful, in telling the reader were to start and what the best media to use would be.
in all its a book i would recoment to any one out there who whants to learn how to draw fabules Scapes.
Fantasy Supreme
This book makes me want to get my
drawing
supplies out and start fantasizing. A real stimulus with beautiful illustrations.
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Indispensible Learning Aid
A lucid and comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of modern
fantasy
art-making. There are several featured pieces throughout the book which take the reader step-by-step through the artist's creative process, something I found to be enormously instructive. This book won't make anyone a great artist (no book will) but it will certainly help focus and hone one's techniques, as well as introduce some possibilities one may not have considered before.
I'd recommend for anyone from beginner to advanced skill level: beyond that you probably no longer need a book...
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A FINE ADDITION TO ANY FANTASY LIBRARY
I dabble in
fantasy
art, being much better at looking at it than actually creating the stuff myself. I did enjoy this work. While I will never be as good as the work displayed in this book, I use books such as this for inspiration and motivation. This work is well done. It gives some good, basic tips in developing this particular genre of art. It would be difficult to say if this work is good for beginners or if it is only for the advanced student. We all have our own level. I personally found it helpful, interesting and quite motivating. If nothing else, it is fun to thumb through and just look at the wonderful pictures.
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Artists interested in graphic novels and comic book illustration will find all the guidance and inspiration they need to draw and paint
landscapes
that evoke myths and legends, lost empires, futuristic planets, dramatic dreamscapes, underwater worlds, and subterranean cities. Easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step illustrations demonstrate techniques for rendering a wide range of
fantasy
features, whether working in ink, watercolor, or computer pixels. Details covered in this heavily illustrated volume include -- choice of materials, with advice on getting the most from software programs . . . basics of perspective, architectural geometry, color, mood, and seasonal variations . . . landscape features, including skies, clouds, mountains, caves, deserts, snow, and water reflections . . . imagined landscapes from ancient cultures, future worlds, alien planets, undersea worlds, and surreal dreamscapes . . .
cityscapes
, from medieval towns to the metropolis of the future . . . famous fantasy worlds, from Atlantis to Middle Earth. This good-looking and instructive volume features a gallery of fantasy and science fiction images among its more than 200 color illustrations.
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