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Friday, October 1, 2010

MONTHLY HEADER #63: Scott Robertson

Scott Robertson was the second big artist to send art when I first started this blog. He's got a new art book coming out titled DRIVE, published by Design Studio Press. Looks like a ton of work... Can't wait for mine. Annis Naeem and Danny Gardner were heavily involved with this project as well.

Also, bye bye 1024 resolution. Time to move on. New layout is 1180 pixels wide. I've got a killer layout coming soon though. Stay tuned!





























Keywords: digital concept vehicle art transportation design art book drive from scott robertson annis naeem danny gardner published design studio press amazon dsp culver city hollywood california

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Michel Rousseau concept ship art

Michel sent these in and writes: "From my childhood TV memories when puppets were heroes and scaled models with fireworks, spaceships. These are images from the way I see it today, more like a grown up sci-fi adventure."











Keywords: concept ships by michel rousseau XL6 the next generation on from fireball XL5 graphic design photography illustration senior graphic designer for the last 15 years studied at laval university in quebec canada works with poser illustrator and photoshop

Monday, September 27, 2010

Concept spaceship art from INTERSTELLAR MARINES

Some concept art from Interstellar Marines.









Keywords: digital spaceship environmental concept art from the interactive video trilogy of three video games first person shooter tactical shooters role playing game rpg zero point software

Friday, September 24, 2010

Concept ships by Phil Saunders

Phil Saunders' random stuff.








Keywords: concept mechanical concept ships spaceship environmental concepts from by phil saunders filmmaker writer concept designer california usa

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Concept ships by D. M. Phoenix

D. M. Phoenix has recently completed a model from the less known 1994 animated series Exosquad, depicting the Exo-Carrier Resolute. The scale is insane!
Click on the first two pics for high res images.







Keywords: digital concept spaceship art by d m phoenix depicting galactic space scene from animated show exosquad the exocarrier resolute maya 3DS software 3d three dimensional modeling rendering lighting compositing image render max phoenixium.com

Monday, September 20, 2010

Concept spaceships by Jordan Lamarre-Wan

Jordan's blogspot.














Keywords: concept ships spaceship art flying vehicles illustration designs by jordan lamarre-wan concept artist for disney interactive at junction point studios austin texas usa

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Concept ships by Mike Hill

Spaceship concepts by Mike Hill of FREEFALL GRAPHICS. Check out his ROBOTS and VEHICLES.












Keywords: concept spaceship flying transport airplane art design by from mike hill of freefall graphics freelance designer amsterdam works for various clients mainly in the games industry always looking to take on new and exciting projects

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sparth concept ship art

Nice new piece by Nicolas. Check out his Monthly Header and STRUCTURA.



Keywords: digital concept spacecraft design by nicolas bouvier artistic director and concept designer in the gaming industry since 1996 born in france lives in seattle washington working for microsoft

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Concept ships by David Demaret

Some more work from our friend David Demaret.









Keywords: futuristic concept spaceship art illustrations by david demaret expert senior game artist working in the video game industry for 20 years in paris france walking relic ship scape environments

Monday, September 13, 2010

Concept ship art by Geoffroy Hassoun

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Keywords: digital concept spaceship art renders design from french illustrator geoffroy hassounartist comic book panel style concept art drawing
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