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Igor Kieryluk - Gallery

Igor Kieryluk - Gallery

What Female Disney Characters Might Look Like in Real Life Mar 17, 2012 Jirka Väätäinen is a Finnish designer and photographer currently studying graphic design at the Art University College at Bournemouth. His series on Behance titled Envisioning Disney Characters in “Real Life” is one of the most ‘appreciated’ (think of it as a Like on Facebook) projects of all time on Behance with 14,528 thumbs up at the time of this posting. Jirka has a really impressive portfolio of work not only on Behance, but on his personal blog as well. Below are 15 famous Disney female characters and what they might look like in real life. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. If you enjoyed this post, the Sifter highly recommends:

Takashi Murakami @ Gagosian Gallery Après avoir fait beaucoup de bruit avec une exposition très controversée à Versailles, Takashi Murakami a posé ses valises à la Gagosian Gallery. Pour sa première exposition à Rome, l’artiste japonais nous montre une nouvelle fois l’étendue de son talent avec ces deux dragons se faisant face. Monumental! Post-apocalyptic Tokyo scenery 19 Aug 2010 The illustrations of TokyoGenso (a.k.a. Tokyo Fantasy) depict a post-apocalyptic Tokyo devoid of people and overtaken by nature. Shinjuku skyline [+] Tokyo Big Sight [+] Rainbow Bridge [+] Moai statue at Shibuya station [+] Kabuki-za Theater, Ginza [+] Mode HAL iKO Building, Shinjuku [+] Poster for "The Book of Eli" (Japanese title: "The Walker") [+] Gundam // Tokyogenso Robot Tokyo Sky Tree [+] Sofmap Akihabara [+] Haneda Airport [+] Cover of Liberal Time, September 2010 Akihabara [+] Saigō Takamori statue, Ueno Poster for "The Book of Eli" (a.k.a. Osaka street scene - Tsūtenkaku Tower [+] Osaka street scene - Billiken [+] Osaka street scene [+] Hato Bus [+] Tokyo Monorail [+] Shibuya station (Fukutoshin Line) // Seibu Shibuya "Manneken Pis" statue at Hamamatsuchō station Ueno [+] Tokyo Tower [+] Shinjuku station [+] Hanayashiki amusement park, Asakusa [+] McDonald's [+] Yoyogi station [+] Nakano station [+] Akihabara [+] Shibuya [+] Wako Building, Ginza [+] [Links: tokyogenso blog, pixiv, deviantART]

I found it !, Jean-Michel Bihorel Title: I found it ! Name: Jean-Michel Bihorel Country: Turkey Software: Maya, mental ray, Mudbox, Photoshop, ZBrush Here is a character I've been working on for a wile. His name is Lumok, he is the main character of a short movie that we are working on at the moment with my team and which will take place in Istanbul. Our small alien is coming to this historical city to chase a mysterious treasure. This picture depict the moment were he finds it.I hope you'll like it! The plate is a photograph shot with my canon 7D. Rig from Ceyhan Kapusuz Concept and realization from me

Concept Art World & Igor Kieryluk Igor Kieryluk is a professional illustrator and concept artist currently located in Poland. Igor has created fantasy art for clients such as Wizards of the Coast, DC Comics and Fantasy Flight Games. Link: www.igorkieryluk.com 13 Nouvelles Pin Up Girls de l’illustrateur Serge Birault 13 Nouvelles Pin Up Girls de l’illustrateur Serge Birault Une nouvelle série de Pin-Up de l’illustrateur 2D/3D français Serge Birault, qui a toujours autant de talent… Pour voir ses autres pin-up : Poker Pin Up et 14 autres illustrations par Serge Birault et 19 magnifiques Illustrations de Serge Birault via How to Draw a Portrait of the Head The most important part of a drawing is the start, not the finish. This tutorial will focus on how to start a portrait drawing, using basic blocking-in techniques. When drawing a portrait from life, you don’t want to just jump-in and draw. In addition, whenever I do a head study, or a portrait, I don’t start out by trying to capture a “likeness.” Here is my process for drawing portraits: 1. Mark the top of skull, not the hair, then locate the line of the chin, mark the back of the skull and two lines for the angles of the front of the skull. Look for the bone structure of the skull not the features of the face—that will come later. 2. Divide the head into thirds: one third is from the top of the head to the top of the eye socket; the second is from the top of the eye socket to the base of the nose; and the third is from the base of the nose to the bottom of the chin. Next, locate the position of the eyes and the middle of the ears. 3. 4. 5. For more drawings and tips from H.

Ghostbuster, Mario, les Goonies… – 24 excellents posters retro de Strongstuff Une superbe collection de posters retro imaginés par l’illustrateur Strongstuff aka Tom Whalen, qui détourne films et jeux vidéos en de magnifiques illustrations retro. On y retrouve Monstre & Cie, Mario, Batman, Terminator, Mickey, Cowboys & Alien, les Goonies, Star Wars, Ghostbuster, Paul, Bob l’éponge, Shaun of the dead, et bien d’autres… J’adore ;) via The Geek-Art of Blaz Porenta Illustrator from Slovenia, Blaz Porenta did an incredible job on those super heroes… Check the full article if you don’t want to miss Thor, Iron Man, Hulk and their friends. And bonus track : The 3 Little Pigs and the Red Riding Hood like you’ve never seen them before… Believe me ! And long live the Geek-Art Store ! L’illustrateur Slovène Blaz Porenta a fait un boulot monstrueux sur les super héros de Marvel. Vraiment impressionnant ! Via Ufunk. Thx to Dédé !!! » Non classé » The Geek-Art of Blaz Porenta About the Author: Geek-Art « Geek-Art Online Store !

Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная реклама Elisabeth Rede : Fallout Monopoly Now THAT is a present. Elisabeth Rede, aka PinkAxolotl, from Germany, designed and created this awesome Fallout Monopoly for her boyfriend. Lucky guy ! This beauty must have taken days and days to design. Alors ÇA, c’est un cadeau. via neatorama & geeksaresexy » Non classé » Elisabeth Rede : Fallout Monopoly About the Author: Geek-Art « Critique : Conan de Marcus Nispel 8 Bits Champions Sneak Peek : Bunka »

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