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Howard V. Brown

  Howard V. Brown (1878-1945) is a US illustrator who, even though his sf Illustration represented only a small proportion of his prodigious output, became one of the Big Four sf illustrators of the 1930s (with Leo Morey, Frank R Paul and H W Wesso). He received his formal art education at Chicago's Art Institute and became based in New York. Among the books that he illustrated during his early career were all six volumes of Katharine Elizabeth Dopp's educational Industrial and Social History series about our prehistoric ancestors, beginning with The Tree Dwellers (1904). He was cover artist for Scientific American circa 1913-1931, typically showing human figures dwarfed by gigantic technological projects. Starting with a simple, almost primitive style, Brown rapidly developed into one of the most dramatic cover illustrators of that era. His first cover for an SF Magazine proper was for the October 1933 issue of Astounding, the magazine having just been bought by Street ...

Emerson Tung

Emerson Tung is a concept artist and illustrator currently based in San Francisco, California. Tung has created illustrations for Warhammer 40K RPG books, character illustrations for Applibot's Galaxy Saga, concept art for Warmachines: Tactics and Hasbro's Transformers franchise. He was also one of the concept arts for the last Doom video game and many mobile applications (“Angry Birds: Transformers” and “Hostile Takeover”). Those illsutrations depict mechas, either re-interpretation of classics of the genre (Transformers, Megazord, Macross) or magnificent new Mechas. Those new Mechas can be as epic as surprising.  

Josan Gonzales

  Illustrator and graphic designer of Spanish nationality, born in 1982, Josan Gonzales alias Death Burger, has depopulated on the web and on social networks thanks to his colorful graphic novels with an unmistakable cyberpunk look. The illustrations in clear line style (a particular drawing style used in the creation of comics characterized by a thin, clean and elegant sign) by Gonzales, hand-drawn and finished on Photoshop, full of details and characterized by an intriguing palette of acid colors , focus on the relationship between humans and technology, and show influences from Moebius, Geof Darrow, Hiroaki Samura and Akira's creator, Katsuhiro Otomo. Observing the works of Josan we are catapulted into a hypothetical dystopian and hyper-technological future, a chaotic, gloomy and horrific world, populated by strange cyborg characters, and dominated by machines and programs that become an integral part of the human body, robotic prostheses that transform appearance and enhance...

WLOP

  WLOP (real name Wang Ling) is a hobbyist digital artist from China, actually based in Hong Kong; very well-known for her painting process videos, where he reflects detailed stories within the fantasy genre. He is very active in the main social media where he can showcase his art, like YouTube, Devianart, or ArtStation, as well as being active in Patreon. In YouTube, he uses the speedpaint process to show its painting process from beginning to end, with Photoshop as its main content platform. WLOP's art is beautiful and amazing, extraordinarily sensitive and nostalgic. It represents normally female characters in active or emotional scenes, sharing its whole photoshop painting process from beginning to end so its community can learn from him.

Sparth

  Nicolas Bouvier, a.k.a. Sparth has been an active artistic director and concept designer in the gaming industry since 1996. He's a Concept Artist veteran in the Video Game industry since 1996, author of the Structura art book series, Art Director for Halo at Microsoft - 343 Industries in Seattle. Sparth has contributed to the development of multiple games and books since 1996, including his own art book series, Structura, published by DesignStudioPress. He is credited on major games like Alone in the dark 4 (2001), Cold Fear (2005), Prince of Persia - Warrior Within (2004), Assassin's Creed (2007), Rage (2011), Halo 4 (2012) and Halo 5: Guardians (2015). He has also published more than 100 book covers in France, Canada, and the United States.

Hong SoonSang

  Hong SoonSang, a Korean concept artist based in Suwon. Talent, character, originality, color and infinite adjectives for the excellent work of this Korean artist, who slowed down his ingenuity in video game factories, creating great characters and fantastic settings, currently at work at his Soosang World Studio.

Liuyan Lange

  Liuyan Lange is an illustrator that is inspired by the Chinese mythology. Yuan Liu is his real name. Lange was born in Shenzhen, China and is the creator of the paintings of a role playing game. The role play is a system based on turn-based strategies, through cards.

João Paulo Bragato

  João Bragato is a Brazilian visionary and very talented artist who draws whimsical characters and creatures that would fit perfectly into the world of some cool dystopian fantasy. As a freelance illustrator, he has made projects for visual communication agencies, fantasy books, magazines, card/board games, etc... Over the course of his career, he has made projects for clients such as: Cryptozoic Entertainment, Panda Mony, Toy Brands, 3Dtotal , HobbyHorse Games and EPIC Games. He currently lives in London, where he works as a freelance Concept Artist for EPIC Games, developing concept art for the game Fortnite. João is also an instructor, and has as a focus inspiration and artistic education in the creation of personal projects and studies, dedicating himself to teaching two fundamentals of digital art at CG WORLD | School of Arts.

Amin Faramarzian

  Amin Faramarzian was born in Ahwaz in 1983. He's a freelance illustrator who comes from graphic design and animation background. He had a chance to work on different projects with different styles, varying from 2D and 3D animation to advertising and game design. Now he working on his first Graphic Novel. He graduated in graphic design and he was a dismissal student of F Art Academy. Designing is part of him and he uses every chance for exercising and creating new idea. Now he lives in Netherlands.

Kevin Nelson

  Kevin Nelson is a visual development artist for the animated film industry, in particular Disney Animation Studios. He has worked on films like The Emperor's New Groove, Tangled, Bolt and Meet The Robinsons. What little I know about him is not from any biographical material conspicuously absent from his blog, but simply because he has posted some images there from his work on those films. In addition you will find work on personal projects and some life sketches. Nelson has one of those delightful drawing styles that can be at once precise and energetic, with enough “snap” to his lines and angles to suggest motion and vibrancy. He also has wonderful control over his color palette and uses atmospheric perspective to great effect.