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Kindly feel free to post any good art books which you have and would like to recommend.

I purchased this book by Doug Chiang a few years ago and it has since been revised. I thoroughly enjoy it every time I pick it up and browse thru it's pages.

 

Mechanika, Revised and Updated: Creating the Art of Space, Aliens, Robots and Sci-Fi 

https://www.amazon.ca/Mechanika-Revised-Updated-Creating-Aliens/dp/1440342539/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=doug+chiang&qid=1589387223&sr=8-1

 

3D Modeling in Silo by Antony Ward & David Randall

https://www.amazon.ca/Modeling-Silo-Antony-Ward-ebook/dp/B00ABL68MM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=3D+modeling+in+Silo&qid=1589388401&sr=8-1

 

Cosmic Motors by Daniel Simon - This is one of my favorites of all my art books

https://www.amazon.ca/Cosmic-Motors-Spaceships-Pilots-Another/dp/1933492287/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=cosmic+motors&qid=1589388492&sr=8-2

 

Timeless Racer  by Daniel Simon

https://www.amazon.ca/Timeless-Racer-Machines-Traveling-Junkie/dp/1933492570/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=timeless+racer&qid=1589388552&sr=8-1

 

Rockwell by Karal Ann Marling

https://www.amazon.ca/Rockwell-Karal-Ann-Marling/dp/3836532042/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rockwell+by+Karal+Ann+Marling&qid=1589388667&sr=8-1

 

Norman Rockwell: Storyteller With A Brush

https://www.amazon.ca/Norman-Rockwell-Storyteller-Beverly-Gherman/dp/0689820011/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=norman+rockwell+story+teller+with+a+brush&qid=1589388732&sr=8-1

 

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I quite like this one I got last year:

https://www.amazon.com/Sorolla-Masterworks-Blanca-Pons-Sorolla/dp/0847839338/v

Sorolla was a truly brilliant painter. (see end of post)

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This one is pretty good in covering the technical aspects of sculpting things (in clay):

https://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Guide-Sculpting-Characters-Clay/dp/1909414409/

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And if you can get over the haughty overtones of the author this is a pretty good book for studying drawing:

https://www.amazon.com/Drawing-Lessons-Great-Masters-Anniversary-ebook/dp/B00G8ELT0M/

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Guggenheim Museum offers you a wide range of art books for download from its archive for FREE.

The collection covers almost one hundred years of modern and contemporary art and includes masterpieces of such artists as Vasily Kandinsky, Rubens, Pablo Picasso, Kazimir Malevich, and more

You can search the art books archive and watch the art collection on the official website.

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Thanks Carlosan, always appreciate your posts and links. Thanks very much.....

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Christmas 2019 I received a Chapters gift card and purchased "Framed Ink: Drawing & Composition for Visual Storytelling" by Marcos Mateu-Mestre 

 

https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/framed-ink-drawing-and-composition/9781933492957-item.html?ikwid=Framed+Ink%3a+Drawing+and+Composition+for+Visual+Storytellers&ikwsec=Home&ikwidx=0#algoliaQueryId=57ff460846544e6dcd75237a3d64a988

 

I grew up reading hockey and car/hot rod magazines. I also was a big fan of Marvel Comics but NO DC comics until Jack Kirby quit Stan Lee and went to DC.

Jack Kirby Fantastic Four), John Romita (Spiderman), John Buscema (just about every Marvel title) and Barry Windsor Smith (Conan the Barbarian comcis by Marvel) where my favorites. Later it was Frank Frazetta when I started reading the Conan series in paperback as well as other works of Robert E Howard. Later I discovered Heavy Metal magazine and I became intrigued with Moebius & Corben . Also love the work of Will Eisner and his graphic novels of early New York City in the 1900s and immigrant neighborhoods of NYC. I also love the work of the late Dave Stevens - The Rocketeer comic book which had a female who bore a close resemblance to Bettie Page  (IMHO Bettie Page was one of the most beautiful ladies of ALL time and still is). And Paul Chadwick creator/writer/artist of Comics Concrete.

 

Illustrations with Photoshop by William Rodarmor

https://www.amazon.ca/Illustrations-Photoshop-Designers-William-Rodarmor/dp/0596008597/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Illustrations+with+Photoshop&qid=1589493919&sr=8-3

 

The DC Comcis Guide to Digitalling Drawing Comics by Freddie E Williams II

https://www.amazon.ca/DC-Comics-Guide-Digitally-Drawing/dp/0823099237/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=freddie+williams&qid=1589494200&sr=8-6

 

DC Comcis Covergirls by Louise Simonson -  Found this book on a bargain table for $12.99 Canadian at a local Chapters book store. Fell in love with the book after thumbing through a couple of pages.

https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/dc-comics-covergirls/9780785834366-item.html?ikwid=DC+Comics+Covergirls&ikwsec=Home&ikwidx=0#algoliaQueryId=d81009d8049e789c41506b71954e8264

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I also cherish my Digital Art Masters books.

I have volumes 4, 5 & 9. I hope to purchase more.

Volume 4 

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Art-Masters-Vol-4/dp/0240521706/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=digital+art+masters+volume+4&qid=1589494864&sr=8-1

 

Volume 5

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Art-Masters/dp/0240522109/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=digital+art+masters+volume+5&qid=1589494925&sr=8-1

 

Volume 9 - Features the 3D illustration of Mark Denko "Rooftops, Rockets and Adventures Beyond" which blew me away.

https://www.amazon.com/Digital-Art-Masters-3dtotal-Publishing/dp/1909414077/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=digital+art+masters+volume+9&qid=1589494982&sr=8-1

 

Here's Mark Denko's youtube channel and a video Rooftops, Rockets and Adventures Beyond

 

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2 hours ago, kenmo said:

Christmas 2019 I received a Chapters gift card and purchased "Framed Ink: Drawing & Composition for Visual Storytelling" by Marcos Mateu-Mestre 

 

https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/framed-ink-drawing-and-composition/9781933492957-item.html?ikwid=Framed+Ink%3a+Drawing+and+Composition+for+Visual+Storytellers&ikwsec=Home&ikwidx=0#algoliaQueryId=57ff460846544e6dcd75237a3d64a988

 

I grew up reading hockey and car/hot rod magazines. I also was a big fan of Marvel Comics but NO DC comics until Jack Kirby quit Stan Lee and went to DC.

Jack Kirby Fantastic Four), John Romita (Spiderman), John Buscema (just about every Marvel title) and Barry Windsor Smith (Conan the Barbarian comcis by Marvel) where my favorites. Later it was Frank Frazetta when I started reading the Conan series in paperback as well as other works of Robert E Howard. Later I discovered Heavy Metal magazine and I became intrigued with Moebius & Corben . Also love the work of Will Eisner and his graphic novels of early New York City in the 1900s and immigrant neighborhoods of NYC. I also love the work of the late Dave Stevens - The Rocketeer comic book which had a female who bore a close resemblance to Bettie Page  (IMHO Bettie Page was one of the most beautiful ladies of ALL time and still is). And Paul Chadwick creator/writer/artist of Comics Concrete.

 

Illustrations with Photoshop by William Rodarmor

https://www.amazon.ca/Illustrations-Photoshop-Designers-William-Rodarmor/dp/0596008597/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Illustrations+with+Photoshop&qid=1589493919&sr=8-3

 

The DC Comcis Guide to Digitalling Drawing Comics by Freddie E Williams II

https://www.amazon.ca/DC-Comics-Guide-Digitally-Drawing/dp/0823099237/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=freddie+williams&qid=1589494200&sr=8-6

 

DC Comcis Covergirls by Louise Simonson -  Found this book on a bargain table for $12.99 Canadian at a local Chapters book store. Fell in love with the book after thumbing through a couple of pages.

https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/dc-comics-covergirls/9780785834366-item.html?ikwid=DC+Comics+Covergirls&ikwsec=Home&ikwidx=0#algoliaQueryId=d81009d8049e789c41506b71954e8264

haha we have the exact same comic book tastes. Don't forget Jim Steranko, who started inking Nick Fury Agent of Shield for Jack, and then eventually took it over. I loved his work

 

https://www.amazon.com/Nick-Fury-Agent-S-H-I-L-D/dp/0785107479

 

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If I hadn't been shamed into selling my comic collection at 14 by my  mother and two older sisters I'd be worth $30 million right now. And I bought them all for $.02 each used at the old Fraser Book Bin in Vancouver.

 

Stupid. When I told them that I wanted to move to NY City and become a comic book artist they all cried out with derision. 

Right.

 

The guy who created Wolverine was paid $13 million USD 20 years ago for the comic rights.

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Yes, Jim Steranko and  of course Jim Starlin where incredible.

I had a lot of comics too, including some early Fantastic Four  including  first issue The Thing fought the Hulk which was issue #7 I think. And I had all of the early Amazing Spiderman from issue 18 (the Steve Dikito years and all of the John Romita years). My youth was spend reading comics, building /124 & 1/25th scale plastic car models and watching & playing hockey. I used to sketch during class hours in school images of hot rods, cars, superheroes & hockey stuff.

 

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