I was looking at Heavy Metal magazines.. then I came across some of your work which is really great stuff! Even sounds like the idea job. I'm into the whole abstract myself. Been thinking where i should start for like advertising. All of your work reminds me of something I would doodle and then perfect. Any ideas to get started, would be awesome to show you some of my work if interested.
Best way to get noticed right away is online if you do not have a portfolio or have close access to a publisher. There's many places like conceptart, or deviantart which are communities where artists share and ask for critiques. My other advice is to keep working and " live the questions" as the poet Rilke wrote. The answers will come from doing, so do not hesitate to look around and find publications or venues where your style of art will fit.
Illustrator and concept designer for comic books (Spider-Man, Conan, Drizzt), films (John Carter of Mars), stage, video games (Turok), sketch cards (Star Wars, LOTR) and tv. Choreographed numerous live events, tv and film projects (Hunted, Non-Stop) focusing on martial arts and edged weapons. Recent work are interior art for Marvel Comics, concept art for The Immortals, Snow White, Broadway show set graphics for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and Fight Design for NCIS:LA
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Damn that is great! Very cool pose and I like the dynamic of the fabric.
Thanks MMX -will probably do a cleaner ink version in the future.
I was looking at Heavy Metal magazines.. then I came across some of your work which is really great stuff! Even sounds like the idea job. I'm into the whole abstract myself. Been thinking where i should start for like advertising. All of your work reminds me of something I would doodle and then perfect. Any ideas to get started, would be awesome to show you some of my work if interested.
JQ,
Best way to get noticed right away is online if you do not have a portfolio or have close access to a publisher. There's many places like conceptart, or deviantart which are communities where artists share and ask for critiques. My other advice is to keep working and " live the questions" as the poet Rilke wrote. The answers will come from doing, so do not hesitate to look around and find publications or venues where your style of art will fit.
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