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  • War of the Worlds webcomic

    War of the Worlds
    Dark Horse Comics is publishing this webcomic adaptation of the H.G. Wells’ novel (not the recent movie), by Ian Edginton and an artist who goes by the name of D’Israeli. The art (particuarly the color) is wonderful. Dark horse publishes a new page on Fridays.

    Edginton and D’Isreali also created Kingdom of the Wicked and Scarlet Traces, which is sort of a follow-up to War of the Worlds. Both of which are published in hardback editions by Dark Horse. Ths company wisely provides an 8-page online preview of each book. Click on the cover image of the books for the preview. Check out this page and this page (a double page spread) from Scarlet Traces.



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  • Dylan Cole

    Dylan Cole
    Dylan Cole has done matte paintings for The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Lord of the Rings – Return of the King, Riddick, Daredevil and others. He is also a conceptual artist. He does some traditional painting but works mostly digitally. The “Matte Painting” section of his galleries contains some of his professional work (arranged by project), but the stuff I found most appealing was in the “Sketches” section.

    The galleries, thankfully, have an intelligent click-through navigation that makes them easy to browse.



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  • Steven Wiltshire

    teven Wiltshire
    Steven Wiltshire was diagnosed as autistic at age 3, and at age 8 started to display an unusual talent for drawing. At 13 he was featured on a BBC program about autistic savants. In the years since then his work has been displayed in galleries and reproduced in several best-selling collections.

    The galleries here consist mainly of architectural and landscape drawings. Images are a bit small but large enough to get a feeling for the work.



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  • Color Scheme Generator

    WellStyled Color Scheme Generator
    Part of the WellStyled.com web design workshop, the functionality of this color scheme generator is primarily aimed at web designers, but this is fascinating and fun for anyone who likes to immerse themselves in color and color relationships.

    Click on the color wheel to choose a hue, choose a scheme (Contrast, Triad, Tetrad, etc) below that, and then click on the small rectangles in the color spaces to bring up a value/saturation picker. There are some other variations at the bottom of the main panel.

    Any time you arrive at a scheme you like, click on “URL of this scheme” to bookmark the settings. There is even a dropdown menu for previewing how your scheme would look to people with varying types of colorblindness. For more info and instructions, see the Help page.



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  • Adam Hughes

    Adam Hughes
    Comics artist Adam Hughes is justly noted for his ability to draw beautiful women, among other things. He has an ability to draw strong women characters with real faces, avoiding many of the common cliches of comic art portrayals of women. The galleries here consist largely of his cover art for Wonder Woman, Tomb Raider and Cat Woman. They are beautifully done and the gallery images often include the black and white ink drawings next to the finished color cover.

    Don’t miss the “Sketches” section, tucked away behind the “Info” Link.



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  • Tim Warnock

    Tim Warnock
    Tim Warnock does matte painting and concept art for movies and games. His gallery includes samples of both. Warnock has set aside his traditional materials and now works digitally.



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Charley’s Picks
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John Singer Sargent: Watercolors
John Singer Sargent: Watercolors

Sorolla the masterworks
Sorolla: the masterworks

The Art Spirit
The Art Spirit

Rendering in Pen and Ink
Rendering in Pen and Ink

Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective
Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective

World of Urban Sketching
World of Urban Sketching

Daily Painting
Daily Painting

Drawing on the right side of the brain
Drawing on the right side of the brain

Understanding Comics
Understanding Comics

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Amazon

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John Singer Sargent: Watercolors
John Singer Sargent: Watercolors

Sorolla the masterworks
Sorolla: the masterworks

The Art Spirit
The Art Spirit

Rendering in Pen and Ink
Rendering in Pen and Ink

Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective
Urban Sketching: Understanding Perspective

World of Urban Sketching
World of Urban Sketching

Daily Painting
Daily Painting

Drawing on the right side of the brain
Drawing on the right side of the brain

Understanding Comics
Understanding Comics