Controller Evolution V.2 by Chris Koelsch [vimeo | blog]
[video] [h/t: poderfriki]
process video for the sketch from my last blog post! info on brushes, layers etc can be found in the description for the video on vimeo.
Erik Kirtley | http://erikkirtley.com
23 year old Swedish graphic designer, illustrator and occasional photographer. He’s currently living and studying in Gothenburg, but will be moving up to Stockholm this autumn to start studying there instead..
The Legend of Korra Art Book,
Pages 10 - 17 for Book 1
[All the text I tried to type out, past the cut. (Things in brackets) are usually stuff I couldn’t read/look up properly.] [By the way, it’s implied that pages 8 and 9 have a spread painting.]
Now that I have a decent scanner it’s time to post stuff from my favorite game art book (again).
These are all drawn by Masao Tsubasa - under the art direction of Yoshida Akihiko.
something I accidentally discovered today! (I’d imagine a lot of color theory stuff was involved with computer fonts that makes them readable and not all pixelated)
Mario Kart Series by Jose Emroca Flores
I’m certain you’ve seen a lot of Emroca’s art floating around the internet and if you’re familiar with his work and love it then you’re in luck! He came out with a series of prints dedicated to Mario Kart. I love the expressions on each of the character’s faces. Check’em out and maybe buy a print or two in his gallery.
James White | http://signalnoise.com
“My “dream client” would be NASA. Hands down, top of the list. I would really enjoy being a part of something I believe so much in, being that of space exploration and the pursuit of understanding the mechanics of the universe. Greater still, bringing back that sense of enthusiasm toward NASA that I remember as a child. Taking references and designs from my childhood, ie. FisherPrice space toys, LEGO and other things, I created this line of unofficial NASA mission patches in hopes of catching their attention.”
James White is a visual artist and designer from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, and is the one-man wrecking crew behind the Signalnoise Studio. Drawing since the age of 4, his career started very early and now with 14 years of design experience, he has worked with clients such as Nike, Google, MTV, Diesel, VH1, Wired, Universal Music, and more. On top of that, James prides himself on the many personal art projects he endeavors in order to keep evolving as a creative person, including alternative art movie posters

















