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From time to time, I’ve been known to dabble in the arts. Here’s what I’m working on now. This is the space where I’ll be posting my works in progress, sketches, latest greatest, and more.
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Helpful articles to supplement a good education and knowledge of the entertainment industry.
Words of Wisdom from concept artist John Park
John Park is a freelance Concept Designer working in the entertainment industry currently living in California, United States. If you would like to know more about John park, Please visit his: Portfolio site Find him on Patreon Find him on Gumroad Follow his Blog...
read more10 Questions to Ask Before You Apply for an Art Job
In lieu of my second book, I have written an article for CGchannel.com.Here are 10 questions to ask yourself before you apply for a concept art job - some career advice from me to you! 10 questions to ask before you apply for an art job Let me know if you have any...
read moreOn holiday break
Despite our artistic ambitions, and desires to improve and to grow as artists, it remains important to know when to sit back and take a break from it all. Since 'Tis the season to be spent with friends and family, we here at the Big Bad World Of Concept Art, intend...
read moreHow to Make the Most of Photoshop Textures
Artist, Peter Stapleton explains how to effectively apply textures to your artwork for the best results. Applying textures to your images in Photoshop is a great way to add details and realism to your artwork. But it's not as easy as it sounds. The trick with using...
read moreWhat makes an Artist Successful
Anybody can be an "artist", but what makes an artist "successful" can be a mix of a few key elements. I talk a lot about discipline and focus in An Insider's Guide For Students, but Cubebrush.com recently published an article called: 5 Reasons Why Some Artists Are...
read moreHow to design: Creating a Design Language
How to create a design language within your art Sometimes, the difference between a decent image and an amazing image can be as simple as the idea behind it and how well that idea is conveyed. I'm not referring to how well you can render or light the subject matter...
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