Growing Multiple Personalities
A terrific illustration by Jordi, an artist from Barcelona, Spain. Snip from the description of the piece: Mortimer seems to be an easy man, with his non expression face, his…
A terrific illustration by Jordi, an artist from Barcelona, Spain. Snip from the description of the piece: Mortimer seems to be an easy man, with his non expression face, his…
A terrific illustration by artist Charles Paul Wilson III, who made it as a variant cover for the Doctor Who #1 issue from IDW Publishing. [via Super Punch]
Australian artist Alex Gabbott made this cross-section illustration to show us what’s inside those annoyingly-deadly Sentry Turrets from the Portal 2 game. Unlike his previous cross-section piece–Bob’s Burgers–which was mostly digitally-painted, Gabbott wanted this piece to be as authentic as the ones in the Incredible Cross Section books. He drew and painted this piece mostly by hand, with some additional post processing on the computer.
Snip from the description of the creative process:
I got 185gm hot-pressed watercolour paper, which I then cut to A3. Prior to painting, I constructed a solid animation lightbox for about $70AUD, which I then used to trace my rough layout onto the watercolour paper. I then inked it, then painted it in watercolour paint. Because it is inspired by a video game, I was able to use Valve’e 3D model viewer to make it as accurate as possible. The final step was to scan it in, clean it up, and add annotations and shadows.
You can buy prints and T-shirts of the illustration, here and here.
You can watch a timelapse video of the entire ‘making of’ process, after the jump.
Homer might look dumb, but that mind of his is actually a fount of brilliant and complex thoughts. A digital illustration with some great typography by Michal Sycz, a freelance…
Watch Nathan Yoder create a gorgeous chalk illustration for the 10th founding anniversary of Hampton Creative, a boutique advertising agency based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
I don't want to get into the whole 'guns don't kill, people kill people' debate, but this is surely something to think about... An illustration by Theron Parlin. [via Hey…
A lovely take on our favorite cat burglar, by artist James P Brouwer .
“Minimalist Sense,” an illustration contributed to the JazJaz Flickr Pool by Marisa Passos. Marisa is a graphic and web designer, who is based in Braga, Portugal.
Adapted from this blog post by Brooke Hatfield, the design director at Washington City Paper. Sigh… Why resist the inevitable? Amazon has the Blu-ray versions of the original Star Wars…
The Black Bat, a conceptual illustration of Batgirl by Jenzee. [via GeekTyrant]