The Skyward Sword
A continuation of Epic Armory
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The Skyward Sword
A continuation of Epic Armory
@whale, in Rogie style.
The evolution of the Epic Armory illustration series. Currently on Weapon 03.
MC Baldassari has an amazing Steve Jobs “Think Different” original illustration print for sale. Get ‘em while they last on her website.
Hunting is a strange sport. Well, for us, it’s not even a sport, but a way of gathering food — we don’t trophy hunt. I’ve always been a bit disenamored with trophy hunting, You know, some dude, blissfully pleased with his abilities to sport a deer, holding some massive weapon. It’s all a bit comical. This illustration is my depiction of that.
Fatherhood, by @rogie
Star Wars Art - by Kai Lim
Originally for Star Wars Trading Card game.
Another artist found on Dribbble, I’ve been waiting to share this gem of an illustrator for quite some time. As one of my absolute favorite illustrators out there, I’d have to put Melanie up there with Matt Kaufenberg. The combination of unique color choices, whimsical characters and brilliant texturing is always keeping me wanting to to see her next piece. Her use of strokes and texture, however, are what put her work over the top for me.
I suggest you follow her on Twitter at @bearprintsmel and on Dribbble.
I may have found an illustrator more obsessed with Disney/Pixar than I. I came across Jerrod Maryuama’s Kawaii (cute) styled Pixar characters earlier this year and I’m hooked. I love his style, including the variations (retro Incredibles, Snow White Poster) that I’ve seen. Jerrod has an insane understanding of shape, balance and simplicity in his illustrations.
Not only is he an amazing illustrator with a style all his own, but he’s incredibly kind and friendly. I suggest you follow him on Twitter at @jmaruyama and on Dribbble.
Cheers, Jerrod. You inspire me.
Wacom introduces Inkling, a new digital sketch pen that captures a digital likeness of your work while you sketch with its ballpoint tip on any sketchbook or standard piece of paper.