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IMAGINEFX SỐ 176 - THÁNG 8 NĂM 2019
English | Vẽ digital | Tạp chí | 169 trang | | tài nguyên | 176,7 MB
CONTENT
YOUR ART
FXPosé
You submit your work to us and we then show your gorgeous art to the world!
NEWS AND EVENTS
Alternatives to Photoshop
Can’t afford Adobe’s behemoth? We round up the best low-cost art programs.
Artist in Residence
Children’s book illustrator Christine Kornacki has assembled a colourful oasis for the perfect work-life balance.
FEATURES
Interview: JAW Cooper
Life, death, magic and Rupert the perverted chinchilla: we step into the British-born artist’s alternate reality.
Sketchbook: Chase Curtis
Robots of all shapes of sizes – together with the odd alien creature – fill the pages of this vis-dev artist’s sketchbook.
Interview: Bastien Lecouffe Deharme
We get up close and philosophical with the French illustrator who lives by his own “personal code”.
REVIEWS
Hardware
Training
Books
REGULARS
Editor’s letter
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Resources
Digital subscriptions 37 Letters
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WORKSHOPS
Mix traditional and digital tools
There are many ways to use traditional techniques to enhance your digital artwork, as Chantal Horeis explains.
Use text tools in Procreate
Animation art director Max Ulichney designs a children’s picture book cover while making full use of Procreate’s brand new text tools.
Bring a fantasy character to life
Fatemeh Haghnejad quickly sketches a young faun on paper, before using Procreate to further develop the idea.
TRADITIONAL ARTIST
Traditional art FXPosé
Explore this month’s selection of the finest traditional art, sent in by you!
Workshop: Abstract mark-making skills
Vanessa Lemen uses abstract mark-making to conjure macro fantastical worlds within her imaginative realism artworks.
Workshop: Paint with pencil and acrylic
Tran Nguyen elaborates on the steps she takes when creating an original work of fantasy art for an exhibition.
First Impressions: Mong Sang
We speak to the South Korean artist whose striking character work primarily has to resonate from within.