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Death May Die concept art byĀ Adrian Smith
Strongholds & Followers (MCDM) Servitors (part 2) by Justin Cherry
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Love, Death + RobotsĀ "Sonnieās Edge" byĀ Darren Bartley
Alien monsters byĀ Adrian Smith
ArtStation - Oak_f, Paperblue .net
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Photography by takako_0625
Pariah (2011) Directed by Dee Rees
Ocean waves by ryanpernofski
pitbulls arenāt evil. they just want to be loved.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ( art dump partĀ 2/4 )
Here are some very early development artwork for Spider-Verse. Many of there paintings were done to develop the look of the film, the way things were broken up, abstract brush strokes, naturalistic light, etc. Itās nice to see many of these elements were kept and translated into the final film. You can see the changes stylistically especially in the set I design for Mileās parents home here compare to my part 1 post~
āUntitledā by | Stefan Hofer
Dragon Practice by Snow Gao
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ( art dump part ¼ )
Yay we won the Oscars~ Here are some of the art and design I did for Spider-Verse. I included some sketches to show my process. Feel very proud and lucky to be part of this project~ Congrats to Sony and the team!
The refreshing paintings of Russian artistĀ Viktor Bykov.
Evolution of the Alphabet: Nearly 3,800 Years of Letters Explored Through a Color-Coded Flowchart