Something different for this week’s Art of Science Fiction. We get to see an alternate version of our world, or maybe a future happening, a dystopian dieselpunk nightmare of apocalyptic proportions. Oily, smoke-filled scenes of urban decay, strewn with the skeletal remains of robots and war machines, gutted and wasting away. Grunge-looking mech tech that …read in detail
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Art of Science Fiction 101: Jarold Sng
We’re getting back to basics this week on “Art of Science Fiction.” When we say “back to basics” we mean robots and cybernetic creatures. Lead Concept Artist and Art Director at Lemon Sky Games and Animation, Jarold Sng has been active in the video game industry for the past 6 years. Apart from creating awesome giant …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 100: Sergey Grechanyuk
This week is special because it’s the 100th post of Art of Science Fiction. This has been a great run thus far and we’re delighted to have this opportunity to share with you, our readers, great artists that inspire our writing adventures and fuel our creativity. And this week is no exception. We’re featuring yet another talented …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 099: Neil Blevins
Artist Neil Blevins loves fantasy and science fiction and specializes in alien landscapes, creature designs, and odd-looking robots. He has worked on many big-name projects of which The Incredibles, Cars, Wall-E, Up, Brave, and The Good Dinosaur are but a few. He currently resides in San Francisco where he works as a Concept and Production Artist …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 098: Nivanh Chanthara
Employed at Eidos Montreal, Concept Artist Nivanh Chanthara possesses a unique style, which is maybe more noticeable when he steps away from his 3D concept work and focus on his illustrative art. However, for purposes of this week’s Art of Science Fiction, I concentrate on his 3D concept designs because they are just that awesome. Nivanh …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 097: Edvige Faini
Italian freelance artist, Edvige Faini specializes in Concept Design, Matte Painting, and Environment Design for the entertainment industry. She’s worked for several publishing houses, magazines, and advertising studios over the years before moving to Los Angeles to realize her dream of becoming a concept artist. It didn’t take long for Edvige’s talent to get noticed and …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 096: NZ’s Weta Workshop
This week I’m doing something special for Art of Science Fiction. Usually we look at the artists themselves, but I’ve decided to give the Weta Workshop some love. Not that they need it of course, but I want to. I am proud of them. Maybe it’s because it’s a New Zealand company and because I …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 095: Mark Kolobaev
Art of Science Fiction this week looks at vehicles you’d use offworld. Mark Kolobaev lives in Belgorod, Russia and is a freelance artist working in the movie and video game industries. His art is pretty brilliant. Land crawlers and terra explorers, vehicles filled with military personnel ready to explore an alien planet. Mark’s paintings are …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 094: Igor Sobolevsky
I’m in the mood for sleek tech for this week’s Science Fiction art and so I give you futuristic robots and vehicles. Igor Sobolevsky lives in the US and specializes in Industrial Design and Concept Development. He currently works as a 3D Imaging Designer for Zagg, Inc. Below is a small sampling of his work, so …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 093: Aleksandr Plihta
Aleksandr Plihta is a very talented 2D/3D artist from Kiev in the Ukraine. His science fiction art is more of the Dead Space and Event Horizon morbid variety. Background information on this artist is limited. As is usual, when we don’t have a lot of information about the artist we’re featuring, we’ll just let the art do …read in detail