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2DArtist: Issue 110 - February 2015 (Download Only)

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If fantasy environments and cool characters are your thing, you’re in the right place! We interview Paul Sullivan, Art Director of colorful animation 'The Book of Life', and traditional artist Marco Mazzoni, who’s mastered the colored pencils ‒ just wait until you set eyes on his stunning renders! #### More about this magazine ####EDITORIAL

Welcome to 2dartist issue 110!

If fantasy environments and cool characters are your thing, you’re in the right place! We interview Paul Sullivan, Art Director of colorful animation The Book of Life, and traditional artist Marco Mazzoni, who’s mastered the colored pencils ‒ just wait until you set eyes on his stunning renders! Maxx Marshall shares his comic book style sketches, whilst Meg Owenson demonstrates how to overcome a blank canvas.
We’ve got useful tutorials for designing and rendering concept vehicles, creating cool female characters and a beginner’s guide to set extensions, not to mention a gallery bursting with inspirational images. Enjoy!
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Pages
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#### Contributing Artists and Topics Covered ####


Bringing the dead to life:
Go behind the scenes of the animation
The Book of Life
with concept artist Paul Sullivan

Mastering colored pencils:
Marco Mazzoni shares his stunning female portraits and flora and fauna renders

Sketch comic art:
Maxx Marshall shares his incredibly drawn sketchbook pages

The gallery:
Eytan Zana and Cristina Lavina Roldan feature in this issue’s gallery selection of our top 10 images

Design vehicle concepts:
Matt Tkocz shares his process for designing and rendering a futuristic dune buggy

Matte painting simple set extensions:
Jessica Rossier guides us through a step-by-step tutorial to extend a set

Overcome a blank canvas:
From a simple idea to a fully rendered composition ‒ Meg Owenson shows you how!

Paint fantasy characters:
Improve your color and composition with a look behind the process of Emily Chen’s image

Create tattooed warriors:
Sandra posada introduces the workflow used to paint her Japanese woman

Beginner’s Guide to Photoshop Elements:
Eric Spray demonstrates speed-painting an exterior environment in Photoshop Elements

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