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16 Jul 22:11

Comic Book Heroes As Native American Traditional Art

by Paul Caridad

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Native American artist Jeffrey Veregge, a member of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe who is also of Suquamish and Duwamish tribal ancestry, puts a modern twist on traditional art by creating this series of comic book heroes. Veregge grew up on a reservation near Kingston, Washington called Little Boston where he, like most boys, developed a love for superheroes and toys, but also for traditional art. Combining his passions for comic books, TV, and film with his artistic talents (an honors graduate from the Art Institute of Seattle) and Native perspective, Veregge’s minimalist designs perfectly represent each character.

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Veregge explains:

I am simply a Native American artist, whose creative mantra in best summed up with a word from my tribe’s own language as: “taʔčaʔx̣ʷéʔtəŋ” which means “get into trouble”…Basically I am just trying to have fun and get back to that kid that went to art school to begin with, wanting to create artwork that I want to see and make just for the hell of it.

For the past ten years, he has been Lead Designer/Studio Manager for a media agency that specializes in Non-Profits. Check out more of his Jeffrey Veregge’s designs on his website.

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Via: io9.com

16 Jul 22:10

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16 Jul 17:52

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16 Jul 17:51

SDCC 2013: GODZILLA by Phantom City Creative!

by Eric

If you missed it this morning, IGN premiered our poster for the new GODZILLA film coming out next year. Gareth Edwards is directing and we can’t wait to see it. The movie will have a presence at SDCC this week and we’re proud to have been able to produce a poster for it from the great Phantom City Creative!

These posters will be available at our booth (#936) this Friday, July 19th. Be sure to follow @MondoNews and keep an eye on our blog for an up-to-date release schedule. We’ll see you in San Diego!

Godzilla
by Phantom City Creative
24″ x 36″

Edition of 275
$45

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Godzilla (Variant)
by Phantom City Creative
24″ x 36″

Edition of 100
$70

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16 Jul 17:29

Funny Scratch-And-Sniff Picture Book Lets You Smell Animal Farts



Children’s book author and illustrator Bryan Ballinger has created a humorous scratch-and-sniff picture book—titled Animal Gas—that will allow readers to smell a variety of animal farts.

While that does not sound like a treat, some of the smells are actually supposed to be pleasant—for instance, one specimen of the featured animal gasses supposedly smell like “home and treats that you bake…yummy and fresh like muffins and cakes”.

Working with a company that specializes in scented printing, Ballinger has managed to produce high-quality pages that are designed for a unique and interactive reading experience.

The author has also created an iBook and epub version of the book, which comes with realistic sound effects and narration.

If you think that this will make a great gift for one of your children—or adults—make a pledge for it over here—it is scheduled to ship in November 2013, just in time for Christmas.





[via Kickstarter]
16 Jul 17:28

xombiedirge: Pacific Rim by Graham Erwin




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15 Jul 22:54

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15 Jul 21:46

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15 Jul 21:09

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15 Jul 21:06

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15 Jul 21:05

Superman

by James

Superman by James White

I’m proud to release the poster I contributed to the SUPER poster art show for The Roost in Newcastle, Australia. I was thrilled when the team reached out to me, all the way on the other side of the globe to contribute. They didn’t want duplicate heroes in the show, so selecting which hero you wanted to do a poster of was first come, first served. Luckily for me, the Man of Steel was up for grabs. I jumped at it.

I’ll say this: creating a Superman poster was nowhere near easy, and halfway through I found myself in a tough spot. Here’s the scoop. I knew straight away that I wanted to create a Superman poster that honoured MY Superman. The classic costume, bright colours, smile on his face. Proud. Not the strange version of Superman we have today with that weird costume, desaturated colours, leaking heat vision whenever he gets pissed off… I don’t even know who that guy is.

No, I’ll be designing MY Superman which was a bigger challenge than I expected since he’s been my hero my entire life. I planted about 12 hours into the initial design, only to scrap it days before the deadline and redevelop it from the ground up… while on a plane to Wisconsin. I’m an idiot.

I started with some quick digital mock-ups to figure out the pose, colours and overall composition. The poster had to sum up a number of ideas and not just be a portrait piece. I toyed with the idea of putting in the chrome Superman symbol from the Bob Peak poster, but couldn’t make it look right. Even messed with a “Fortress of Solitude creating the Superman logo” like an Olly Moss piece, but I didn’t dig it. Eventually I arrived at a simple flying pose that looked proud and strong.

Superman by James White

Digital sketch concepts: Photoshop.

Superman by James White

Digital sketch concepts: Photoshop.

Superman by James White

Digital sketch concepts: Photoshop and Adobe Ideas colour mock-up.

That design on the right was created in Adobe Ideas on my iPad during the flight and ended up being the foundation for the pose and palette seen in the final. It was my first time using Ideas, and it really worked for what I needed. Well done, Adobe!

But I didn’t settle right away. I pulled out my Field Notes and started sketching the composition, playing with Superman’s design, angle, arm position and a bunch of other things. What would Superman’s body and face look like? I needed these things nailed down before I got to the hotel in Madison WI so I had very few guesses to make. I had basically 1 day in the hotel to build the entire poster. Yikes.

Superman by James White

Sketchbook concepts and thumbnails.

Superman by James White

Sketchbook concepts for Superman’s design. Right: Head and shoulders sketch.

Superman by James White

Final sketchbook concept and vector design.

After I felt everything was ‘sort of’ in place, especially after roughing that sketch on the left I opened Illustrator and got to it. A lot of scrutiny went into those vectors before I moved into Photoshop for all my effects, texture lighting and construction work. The final looks more ‘Bruce Timm-y’ than I intended, but I always kind of drew Superman in the style of the ’90s cartoon… sort of. I also shifted the style and process to mimic my console illustrations done earlier this year.

The addition of the jets and planets was VERY last minute, and I’d like to thank the crew at The Roost for allowing me the slight update. Those little elements add so much to the poster and I’m thrilled they let me get away with it, especially after I had sent them the ‘final file’. You guys rule for putting up with me.

Superman by James White

Initial concept. I scrapped this direction after 12 hours of work.

And seen above is the initial idea I started to build. 12 hours of digital painting. I got to the point where the image looked forced. The concept wasn’t very inspired and I became bored looking at it. This is when I made the tough decision to scrap the entire poster and re-think it from the ground up. Now, I KNOW someone is looking at this and about to type “I like this one better”, but when you boil down the 2 concepts this initial one is just a portrait piece. Nothing more. It’s not designed at all, and stylistically it’s pretty dull. I couldn’t deal with that and wasn’t about to sell this piece short. This is Superman, afterall.

So, here’s all the details straight from The Roost!

SUPER art show

A big thanks to my new friends at The Roost for approaching me to contribute to this amazing show. SUPER opens this Friday in Newcastle, Australia at Curve Gallery. Here is the Facebook event page.

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14 Jul 18:28

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14 Jul 16:45

Lucasfilm Teams Up With Japanese Food Giant To Create Lightsaber Biscuits

[Click here to view the video in this article]



Japanese food giant Glico has recently partnered with Lucasfilm to create a line of Star Wars snacks.

By shaping their most popular biscuit, Pocky (which are stick-shaped biscuits) as lightsabers, it has become an instant hit with food bloggers and Star Wars fans worldwide.

View a video of it below:















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14 Jul 14:17

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13 Jul 23:58

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13 Jul 15:44

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

by PauloGabriel
JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

Today is the release of Man of Steel in theaters here in Brazil, and I'm really pumped for it. I know some people didn't like it, but seriously, it's Superman, the greatest superhero of all. Unfortunately, as you may have heard, Legendary Pictures is no longer working with Warner Bros, so there's a great possibility we won't get a JLA movie with the same team that came up with Batman and Man of Steel.

So, cheering for a good JLA movie in a near future, I'm sharing with you guys some great character designs by artist Franco Spagnolo. These are super great... fresh takes on the characters we all love. I hope you enjoy these as well! For more of Franco's design, check out his portfolio at Behance. He'll definitely enjoy your visit. Cheers! ;)

Superman

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

Batman

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

Wonder Woman

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

Flash

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

Green Lantern

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

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JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

JLA Character Design by Franco Spagnolo

13 Jul 15:43

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13 Jul 15:41

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13 Jul 00:32

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13 Jul 00:31

“Choloepus” Art Print by Jay Ryan

by admin

Looks like Jay Ryan is cranking out a bunch of new, beautiful work, just in time for next weekend’s Flatstock in Chicago. “Coloepus” is an 8″ x 28″ screenprint, has an edition of 350, and costs $20. Visit TheBirdMachine.com.

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13 Jul 00:31

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