and then I have Michael Knapp, who is an artist at Blue Sky Studios, but is great.
most of them are not very updated, and most of the time they don’t speak about their Pixar works until they’re released… but they are artist, and I’m buying all their comics
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By the way, I reccomend that you check each and every Pixarian’s blog. They all bring something different to the table. My favorites include Nate Wragg, Lou Romano, and Victor Navone’s blog.
Oh, hallelujah. Thank you very much for providing links to these awesome artists’ blogs/websites, everyone! I’d been meaning to search for them and compile a list, but I never did so…
I’ve come across a few of those blogs before, I believe, and every time I do I love browsing the artist’s artwork. There’s some pretty neat stuff to view on those sites…
By the way, here is a link to Michel Gagne’s official home page, if anyone is interested:
Honestly Fett, I wasn’t sure. Heh. It’s all good though.
The animation thumbnails gallery of Victor Navone’s blog displays many pose explorations of Incredibles characters like Helen, Dash, Edna, Syndrome, and…drumroll…Tony Rydinger. His poses aren’t the most captivating amongst those of the others’. Still…
He is currently working as an animator at Pixar Animation Studios and, according to his profile, he’s also an aspiring paleontologist! It’s nice to know that I’m not the only artist who has an interest in the field of dinosaurs and their history.
Yeah, see, you’re not the only one who stalks. (snigger)
– Mitch
P.S. By the way, has anyone ever attempted to reply to a post by one of the artists at Pixar? I responded to a couple of Jim Capobianco’s entries once and he replied. It was a bit surreal… (heh)
Lou Romano’s October 1st blog post exhibits several samples of early development, production design, and lighting thumbnails from The Incredibles. Many of these are new, and the samples of lighting thumbnails from Jack-Jack Attack and Mr. Incredible & Friends are a pleasant surprise.