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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Concept ship art by Roboronan

Ronan's portfolio. His post on conceptships.org.







Keywords: Professional concept artist Ronan LE FUR paris france proficient in modeling texturing shading rendering compositing design

Monday, November 24, 2008

Concept ships by Brett Bean

More concept artwork from Brett at 2dbean.com.









Keywords: concept spaceship art design by brett bean concept artist at slipgate ironworks space time studios zipper interactive sony computer entertainment of america digiPen institute of technology

Saturday, November 22, 2008

What!? A Saturday post?

Yep,
I've found this interview (through technorati) with Lou Anders on the deadoftheday blogspot.



Check out paragraph number 9.
It reads: How/where do you meet/hire most of the illustrators you work with?

It varies. I hate to disappoint, but almost never have I hired someone who approached me unsolicited in email. I tend to see works that speak to me on other book covers and pay attention to who the illustrators are. Other art directors make recommendations and put me in touch with artists. I met John Picacio in 2001 at a convention, when writer Graham Joyce introduced us. I believe Irene Gallo (Tor’s art director) put me in touch with Stephan Martiniere and Dan Dos Santos. Picacio introduced me to Caniglia, Bob Eggleton, Dave Seeley, Todd Lockwood and Dominic Harman. I engaged Chris McGrath after his agent approached me on another client’s behalf. Recently, I’ve begun to work with Benjamin Carre, after Mark Newton – and editor at Solaris but an author with a book forthcoming from Tor in the UK – put him on my radar. I met Dave Palumbo at a convention. I also follow Irene Gallo’s blog, Gorilla Artfare, Conceptart.org and (now) ConceptShips.org. (Interesting, I’ve posted compliments on artists’ works on some of these art showcase blog sites, but not once have any of them followed me back to see if I was interested in them professionally. Hmmm.) But looking at all this, it seems like the best way to get on my radar is to befriend John Picacio, doesn’t it?

So hard to believe this blog is mentioned along side of those other heavy-weights and only after a little over a year of hustlin'... Amazing!

Please reply or shoot an email my way if you get "discovered" from this joint and actually score a paying gig. I'd love a conceptships success story... Later!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Fred Gambino on concept ships

Fred Gambino!














Fred Gambino conceptships weekly header #36 November 21st - November 28th, 2008

Keywords: Fred gambino professional entertainment video movie film concept artist concept ship spaceship art cosmonauts astronauts alien planet launching saturn concept book covers illustrated artwork

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Concept ships by Ryan Demita

Ryan's blogspot.











Keywords: born in akron ohio technical industrial designer concept artist ryan demita studied at the university of cincinnati industrial design and fine arts

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Some early attempts at flight

These first two contraptions need the word "fail" on them somewhere:)





The Wrights did it right. Building kites, wind tunnels, inventing propellers and taking into account maneuverability & control.
It's hard to believe that the airplane was invented in 1903 and we were on the moon by 1969.



I think maybe only the invention of the telephone/internet trumps the advent of flight... If even that does.

Keywords: old vintage black and white film footage of early attempts at flight animated flash loops the wright flyer experimental airplane 1903 orville wilbur wright kitty hawk north carolina december 17 1903

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Animated concept ship model from Naked sky entertainment

Naked sky entertainment.



Keywords: 3D animated flash loop concept ship model from by naked sky entertainment independent game development studio based in Los Angeles 2007 Game Developers Choice Awards New Studio Nominee

Monday, November 17, 2008

Blue submarine concept ship model from Taehoon Oh

Taehoon's portfolio.











Keywords: blue submarine concept spaceship underwater vessel model texturing lighting by taehoon oh original concept design by feng zhu modeling motif from richard buff's kraken submarine

Thursday, November 13, 2008

A tribute to NASA's space shuttle program on concept ships

The best ship(s) EVER!

Endeavour is scheduled for lift off today (Friday 14th, 2008) at 7:55 p.m. Eastern time from launch pad 39A to deliver equipment to the International Space Station that will enable larger crews to reside aboard the complex... STS-126 is the 27th shuttle mission to the I.S.S.

Some space shuttle art from the book NASA and the Exploration of Space: With Works from the NASA Art Collection





Ron Cobb


Attila Hejja


Ren Wicks


Karen Chandler


Nixon Galloway





Space Shuttle conceptships weekly header #35 November 14th - November 21st, 2008

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Concept ship art by Daniel Iulian Vijoi

Daniel's CG portfolio.



Keywords: digital concept spaceship grand space opera entry art from daniel iulian vijoi a.k.a. techart lead texture artist AMC studio bucharest romania

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Richard Dumont concept ships

See more of Richard's work.



Keywords: concept hovering vehicles in futuristic city street digital concept art by richard dumont a.k.a. kraull montreal canada artificial mind and movement concept artist

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Concept ships from Alexandre Bonvalot

Alexandre's website and portfolio.






Keywords: digital concept spaceship artwork from by alexandre bonvalot grand space opera entry image contest for cg society challenge
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