Got the Neo Geo: A Visual History book to compliment my capcom ones.
Now i gotta setup Capcom vs SNK in my head..
More people need to see this.
Thread: https://www.resetera.com/threads/fi...-apr-25th-in-japan-cover-art-revealed.103473/
Is this the one you're talking about? https://www.amazon.co.jp/デビル-メイ-クライ...QMSN7F7QC13&psc=1&refRID=JVBB9790HQMSN7F7QC13That collection looks stunning!
Gaming related, there's a Devil May Cry 5 Graphic Designs Works book coming next month on April 20th. No western plans but you can order it via Amazon JP and they'll ship internationally.
I spent time at a friends with The star wars art of Ralph Macquarrie (I stole all pictures from google I didn't take any pics):
its superb. It's a massive format and 400 pages long. It's huge and heavy and my god its beautiful. It has rough sketches to colors to production art of the entire movie. From creatures to ships, story boards, sets & locations... It's everything Ralph Macquarrie drew for Star Wars. I think the first book cover the first movie as the second book covers Empire Strikes back and Return of the Jedi. It has even a small commentary or sentence of legend for each piece, explaining what it is and sometimes some purpose and idea behind them. Its insane.
There are expensive, about 75 euros per book but there is an edition with both books coming with a cool slipcase for around 200 euros out there too:
Is this the one you're talking about? https://www.amazon.co.jp/デビル-メイ-クライ-5-公式アートワークス/dp/4049123223/ref=pd_sbs_14_2/358-8558638-5427765?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=4049123223&pd_rd_r=557c4aa2-49e8-11e9-afc7-313151a729a3&pd_rd_w=riigz&pd_rd_wg=k4G5h&pf_rd_p=ad2ea29d-ea11-483c-9db2-6b5875bb9b73&pf_rd_r=JVBB9790HQMSN7F7QC13&psc=1&refRID=JVBB9790HQMSN7F7QC13
Does anyone have any particularly great art books they love that are available digitally? I appreciate having something cool for a shelf, but at this point its just preferable/more convenient to view digitally on a tablet.
Any good stand outs?
Got the Neo Geo: A Visual History book to compliment my capcom ones.
Now i gotta setup Capcom vs SNK in my head..
Nice photos! I'm glad they're making another edition becase the large set is too expensive for those with only a passing curiosity.
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Amano Book Review #1: Maten
Amano Book Review #2: Hiten
Amano Book Review #3: Think Like Amano
Amano Book Review #4: The Virgin (ISBN 9784894528468 )
The Virgin is Amano's 2004 release, which focuses on the female form. This book features a variety of different mediums, from pastels, to ink and charcoal.
Many of these images are signed with the word "Paris", signifying they were drawn at his studio in the city's Latin Quarter. Amano retreats to this studio in the summer, away from frequent business meetings and the heat of Tokyo. The feeling of the city allows him to concentrate on his work while encouraging experimentation with various mediums.
I have chosen to share four pieces which demonstrate the consistency of his style among various mediums. The first is a pastel piece, which sacrifices precise detail to instead capture emotion within the use of vivid primary colors. The second is a lithograph of Final Fantasy's Terra, a perennial favorite of Amano's. This technique was used to create artwork for Final Fantasy VII and VIII .
The third is a set of two ink pieces painted in red. These drawings help demonstrate how efficiently Amano can render forms with simply a few lines. The fourth is another red piece, e whose dress recalls the similar "wave" dress of Yuna in the logo of Final Fantasy X. This woman is another frequent character of Amano's, although she does not seem to have a name.
Copies of this particular book are expensive, with cheaper copies available at around $30 or $40. Nonetheless, I highly recommend it if you are a fan of Amano's cartoons style or more experimental work. His book illustrations are also reproduced here, although many of them have been printed in more affordable volumes.
great post. That last piece, wow... do you think one could by a print of that one ? :D
I've definitely seen that one sold as a print. Best bet is eBay, Yahoo Auctions, or Mandarake.
Actually it is on ebay right now so you can save yourself some time, but not money. XD
I do not know the measurements, but it's a legit signed print.
This couldn't be the original Nausicaa artbook from 1984 could it? Same page count suggests as much. Odd (but welcome) English release after all this time.I hate to barge in on threads without reading on them properly but I saw an ad today for a new The Art of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind up for pre-order on Amazon. I always wanted to collect art books, both for my favorite works of fictions and famous artists but I just never found the right time.
Is anyone else ordering this? I also wanna order another artbook but I'm really lost with all the choices. I'd love something with lots of landscape/adventurous pieces in the style of bravely default or Isamu Kamikokuryo from Final Fantasy (https://www.resetera.com/threads/a-...reatest-artist-final-fantasy-ever-had.104535/).
I hate to barge in on threads without reading on them properly but I saw an ad today for a new The Art of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind up for pre-order on Amazon. I always wanted to collect art books, both for my favorite works of fictions and famous artists but I just never found the right time.
Is anyone else ordering this? I also wanna order another artbook but I'm really lost with all the choices. I'd love something with lots of landscape/adventurous pieces in the style of bravely default or Isamu Kamikokuryo from Final Fantasy (https://www.resetera.com/threads/a-...reatest-artist-final-fantasy-ever-had.104535/).
Not video game related but some of you might like this all the same.
FLCL Archives (English Localisation)
I did a little flip through for those curious about the content:
Not video game related but some of you might like this all the same.
FLCL Archives (English Localisation)
I did a little flip through for those curious about the content:
Good lookin out, thanks bud.I think dark horse has some of their artbooks available in digital form :
https://digital.darkhorse.com/search?q=art+of&l=-1&models=inventory.product
In the case of Final Fantasy, I for sure wanted to get one of them, but I had no idea where to start because there were so many. A book focused on my favorite entry though is a perfect way to start.Bravely Default has a nice hardcover art book currently available and the sequel game's art book is up for preorder.
You can't really go wrong with the FFIX art book series.
I don't know that any of them have a particular emphasis on landscapes though. For that you might look at any art books related to the films of Makoto Shinkai. Those typically have excellent landscapes though maybe not quite as adventurous and high fantasy oriented.
I'm hopeful that there will be some good fantasy landscapes in the art books for Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms, which are supposed to be coming out this summer. Akihiko (Bravely Default, FFT, FF12) Yoshida did the character designs for that film, but I don't know who designed the setting and landscapes.
Nice photos! I'm glad they're making another edition becase the large set is too expensive for those with only a passing curiosity.
Looking to get into collecting some art books, always had an interest.
Anyone have any recommendations for some affordable options? Was looking at the Dishonored 2 art book, but it's recently shot up in price and is now OOS.
I don't own either, but I did flip through the book for the original game once. It wasn't bad, but kind of a big ask for the list price. If you can get it at a good discount I'd say go ahead.Any word on a The Division 2 art book? How's the one for The Division 1? May pick that up.