By Stefan on
April 12, 2009 at 8:19 am |
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I don’t know much about Mike Mitchell (above), but I do know that I like what I’m seeing! Check out his website for more of his work! There’s also a link to his blog, where I found the sketchblog of John Powell (below) – also fantabulous!
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By Stefan on
April 9, 2009 at 2:44 pm |
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Hello Stylus readers! I just released the first installment of his webcomic, Gone to Ground. Based on the Warhammer 40,000 setting created by Games Workshop for various tabletop & videogames, novels, and comicbooks, the series follows a squad of soldiers in their quest to survive various alien battlefields, irate superiors, and work duty of any [...]
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By Stefan on
February 11, 2009 at 2:54 pm |
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Tomorrow, Canteen is hosting the Return to Sender show, just in time for Valentine’s Day! The theme of the show is “unrequited love”, and the only other caveat is that all the submission be done on envelopes! I was able to get my contribution (“Spidey’s Unrequited Love”, above) into the gallery’s hands the last time [...]
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By Stefan on
February 11, 2009 at 1:24 pm |
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I was going through some links I’ve been meaning to explore, and came across Kris Kuksi‘s link. He’s already an accomplished illustrator and painter, but over the past few years, he’s been putting together these fantastic “ensemble” sculptures (Imminent Utopia pictured above). Taking rare and everyday items and combining them together regardless of their intended [...]
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By Stefan on
January 29, 2009 at 11:55 am |
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Designer Drew Trujillo, better known as Dr. Woohoo, has created a colour analytics tool with a feature that most Photoshop and Illustrator users will love: with just the touch of a button, In The Mod will output pallettes for these programs! If you’re tired of scouring the web for interesting colour combinations, and then having [...]
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