This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You'll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums.
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That is a really inventive! I love seeing what people try to do to break out of the normal way of thinking with any art form but of course I more drawn to comics and animation over other forms. Very nice.
That's incredible! I have the utmost respect for artists with the patience to not only create, but figure out how to execute such projects. It certainly is an inspiration and a reminder to me that I can always be drawing more!
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That is a really inventive! I love seeing what people try to do to break out of the normal way of thinking with any art form but of course I more drawn to comics and animation over other forms. Very nice.
That's incredible! I have the utmost respect for artists with the patience to not only create, but figure out how to execute such projects. It certainly is an inspiration and a reminder to me that I can always be drawing more!
patience, patience, patience
free running!
that's sooo awesome!
the patience it would take and to think... what if the person had a short temper?.... haha
Great execution. I wonder if it were sped up just a bit whether that might help the persistence of vision.
Thanks for sharing it.
That's one of the most creative things I've seen in some time. Thanks for sharing!
Thomas James
Ooh I love Parkour! This was fabulous. Thanks for sharing!
That is amazing! I saw that one a while back. Speaking of animation, have you seen this: http://vimeo.com/8918898
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