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Work — Photoshop Tips: 10 Ways To Make Your Images Stand Out, Useful Tricks To Know. This Pixar Artist Took Your Favorite R-Rated Films and Turned Them Into a Children's Book. The news: For years, Josh Cooley worked as a storyboard artist at Pixar Animation Studios. His illustrations laid the blueprint for such family classics as The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), and Up (2009). But on Feb. 25, he’ll try his hand at the publishing game with a new book entitled Movies R Fun! : A Collection of Cinematic Classics for the Pre-(Film) School Cinephile. So far, it looks pretty awesome. Cooley’s book takes a series of iconic scenes, moments, and images from well-known R-rated and adult-themed films, and renders them in his trademark child-friendly style.

Pulp Fiction: Predator: Fight Club: The Blues Brothers: Alien: Jaws: Drive: 2001: A Space Odyssey The Road Warrior: The Big Lebowski: American Beauty: A Clockwork Orange: Chinatown: Goodfellas: The Terminator: The Godfather: Terminator 2: Judgment Day Rosemary's Baby The Graduate: The Professional: The Godfather, Part II: The Shining: The Silence of the Lambs: Apocalypse Now: Seven: Psycho: Fargo: No Country for Old Men: Die Hard: Sci-Fi Surreal Album Covers by Dan McPharlin. A few weeks ago, we found an album cover for a Prefuse 73 record that blew our minds, but we couldn't find who the artist was.

We just found out that Australian artist Dan McPharlin, who has an eye and hand for some incredible science fiction and surreal landscape works, is the man behind many great album covers. His work looks like some of the great pulp science-fiction novel covers that came out in the 1970s. Dan, in an interview with Sci-Fi-O-Rama, mentions of his science fiction influence: "Surrealism has always been an influence and I suppose my work also draws heavily on what I consider the ‘golden age’ of sci-fi art. The artwork that is the most exciting to me was what I grew up with; lavish paperback covers, record sleeves and game boxes by Roger Dean, illustrated speculative fiction like the Terran Trade series, art books published by Dragon’s Dream, Paper Tiger (exactly the kind of thing you feature on Sci-fi-O-Rama in fact!)

Jeremy Enecio | Portfolio. Medicina fantástica: el poder curativo del cuerno de unicornio y otros animales míticos en grabados del siglo XVII. Histoire Général des Drogues Show captions Showing image 1 of 12 Pierre Pomet se desempeñaba como el farmacéutico principal de Louis XIV cuando se dedicó a escribir Histoire générale des drogues, un enorme y comprehensivo libro que explicaba la proveniencia de todas las sustancias que se utilizaban en aquel tiempo. El libro era la fuente más completa y confiable para los médicos y curanderos de la época. El fascinante tomo explora detalladamente el uso de plantas medicinales de todo el mundo, entre las sustancias exóticas destiladas de plantas se encuentran el nopal, palmeras y piñas. Lo que es más cautivador que las bellas imágenes y el contenido que nos demuestra que el autor se sometió a largos periodos de investigación en todas las materias, es el capítulo en que nos cuenta de las medicinas que se destilan de ciertos animales míticos, como los cinco tipos de unicornios terrestres, algunos marinos, y adicionalmente explica el tipo de remedios que se pueden extraer de una momia egipcia.

L'Enfant Extérieur on Behance. Pascale Petit, Zoo Father, cover and illustration on Behance. Ericailcane. Keita Akiyama envisions what acoustic plants might look like. All images courtesy keita akiyama Keita Akiyama is a 25-year old in-house product designer at a kitchen utensil manufacturer. But he’s also a member of the Denka Bijutsu (literally, electronic art) collective where, among other things, he envisions and creates beautiful drawings of fictitious plants. But not just any plants. “What if there existed, someplace in this world, acoustic plants? Why would they make sounds? How would they make sounds? If you know me at all you know I love seeing process shots and sketches. His work is currently on display at the Bio Media Art show through March 24, 2013. Related posts Trending this week. Los artistas de Los mundos de Coraline | protoones. Pese a que se estrenó en Estado Unidos el pasado Febrero, será el próximo 5 de Junio cuando Los mundos de Coraline llegue a España.

Escrita y dirigida por Henry Selick , director de Pesadilla antes de Navidad , y basada en un relato de Neil Gaiman , Los mundos de Coraline es la primera película en stop-motion que se ha filmado en 3-D y, para conseguirlo, fue necesario que, en el pico de producción, llegaran a trabajar de más de 300 personas de las cuales 35 eran animadores.

Afortunadamente, muchos de los artistas implicados en el proceso de creación de la película han decidido compartir el resultado de su labor. De esta manera, puede realizarse un recorrido por las diferentes etapas de su producción. Tadahiro Uesugi Uno de los primeros artistas involucrados en Los mundos de Coraline fue el ilustrador japonés Tadahiro Uesugi . Más información e imágenes: Entrevista en Animation World Magazine Shannon Tindle Más información: Blog de Shannon Tindle – Entrevista en Character design Dan Krall. Gallery - Category: Alexandros Vasmoulakis - Figures - Image: Alexandros Vasmoulakis_1. Home :: Dan Hillier. EAT EAT EAT – by Tom Van Deusen. From the BlogOld Comics Halloween Eve: Trick or Treating with Wiseman & Toole 10/30/2013This took some digging to find — I don’t know if it’s just my collection or if Hank Ketcham’s comic- […]Old Comics Weds: Alcatena y Mazzitelli’s METALLUM TERRA Finale 09/25/2013I bet you thought I had forgotten all about this.

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The Fascinating Business Cards of 20 Famous People. Incredible One Line Portraits - Design. It doesn't take much to keep us happy. Shove a gin and tonic in one hand and a burger in the other and we're content. Basically, what we're saying is we like the simple pleasures in life. Case in point are these superb line drawings from artist Christophe Louis. The collection of designs includes Batman, Spider-Man, Daniel Craig as Bond as well as directors David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick. While each one is created using just one line, he still manages to capture each character perfectly. We don't like the bandy the word genius around much, but for Christophe we think you'll agree it's fully deserved. To see more of his work head here. Tags: Design, Art. Fab ciraolo. Industrias - Clismón.

BAKEA. Very rare original 1940 full color Nazi school book from Vienna. LEE JIN JU.