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i love amano's art.. i really fell in love w it.. even more now as im getting older and got back to drawing..doing what he does..i understand better how much emotion he puts into his work.. is amazing..
This was a very nice video. Amano is one of my favorite artists and as you said, i am often shocked that he is not better known. At the time of my comment he has done several western projects like MtG, Cupehead, more comic work and others. There are some fantastic live drawings of his on youtube. If youre looking to do legends, I would suggest Ms Ayami Kojima, the concept artist for the Castlevania series. Best known for her work on Symphony of the Night. She is a self taught artist who uses a variety of medium to complete her extremely detailed work, yet theres very little information, comparatively, about her.
Hey Rich i have to say i love your videos and that they are criminally underrated. As someone who doesn't really read comics but loves that style of artwork I normally wouldnt be exposed to a wide variety of artists. Your videos have introduced me to some of my favourite illustrators and sequential artists and also helped me build my own skills. So thanks and a big thumbs up. Keep it the awesome work.
12:26 or so. I believe the "rug" piece is intended to be a top view looking down, the rug is D's coat and colorful scarf capes, the woman swoons/feints in his arms. I just read some lore that says people swoon in front of D all the time, he has unearthly good looks or something.
I definitely see Klimt influence, especially in the application of gold leaf. The other guy that comes to mind is Michael Kaluta, some of his color pieces done for covers and calendars that are watercolor over ink drawings. Oh, yeah, I guess I'm busted on the Lovecraft artist. It's Michael Whelan. I'm pretty sure this came up before.
Alex Nino would be a good Legends study. Also Michael Golden’s run on The Nam. While his line work is spectacular, I haven’t heard too many people talk about his coloring which is also stellar. The Nam is an interesting study because it was also released magazine size with just his line art. I don’t know how many issues he colored of The Nam, but he did color a lot of his other work also. His Star Wars story is included in an Artifact Edition, so line and color work could also be compared.
Although I do wish we could've delved a little bit more into his career as a character designer with Tatsunoko Productions (he made some of my favorite superhero designs of all time!), I absolutely loved what was explored here!
Good artists in general don't get mainstream recognition. Everyone knows Spiderman, far less know Berserk. Music is the same. At least after listening to Porcupine Tree for 20 years, Steven Wilson is finally getting recognized for the genius song writer that he is.
It would help if u sctually dissect the work into fundamental srt concepts and othrr things. Rather than just showing the piece and saying ooooh yeee goodd shit
Hy ! I dont know if you´ve already done it before but I personally would love you to make a series of videos like this about legends, but what if it would be about new and unknown artits, that would be great I think, Thanks for this videos you make. I really love watching them. So thanka again from @suburbian52
Hey Rich i have to say i love your videos and that they are criminally underrated. As someone who doesn't really read comics but loves that style of artwork I normally wouldn't be exposed to a wide variety of artists. Your videos have introduced me to some of my favourite illustrators and sequential artists and also helped me build my own skills. So thanks and a big thumbs up. Keep up the awesome work.
Patreon for over 700 videos on all things penciling, inking, figure drawing, more book reviews, more artist deep dives and reviews and lessons for people who want to improve quicker! www.patreon.com/Richard_Friend
i love amano's art.. i really fell in love w it.. even more now as im getting older and got back to drawing..doing what he does..i understand better how much emotion he puts into his work.. is amazing..
This was a very nice video. Amano is one of my favorite artists and as you said, i am often shocked that he is not better known. At the time of my comment he has done several western projects like MtG, Cupehead, more comic work and others. There are some fantastic live drawings of his on youtube.
If youre looking to do legends, I would suggest Ms Ayami Kojima, the concept artist for the Castlevania series. Best known for her work on Symphony of the Night. She is a self taught artist who uses a variety of medium to complete her extremely detailed work, yet theres very little information, comparatively, about her.
Hey Rich i have to say i love your videos and that they are criminally underrated. As someone who doesn't really read comics but loves that style of artwork I normally wouldnt be exposed to a wide variety of artists. Your videos have introduced me to some of my favourite illustrators and sequential artists and also helped me build my own skills. So thanks and a big thumbs up. Keep it the awesome work.
12:26 or so. I believe the "rug" piece is intended to be a top view looking down, the rug is D's coat and colorful scarf capes, the woman swoons/feints in his arms. I just read some lore that says people swoon in front of D all the time, he has unearthly good looks or something.
I definitely see Klimt influence, especially in the application of gold leaf. The other guy that comes to mind is Michael Kaluta, some of his color pieces done for covers and calendars that are watercolor over ink drawings.
Oh, yeah, I guess I'm busted on the Lovecraft artist. It's Michael Whelan. I'm pretty sure this came up before.
Alex Nino would be a good Legends study.
Also Michael Golden’s run on The Nam. While his line work is spectacular, I haven’t heard too many people talk about his coloring which is also stellar. The Nam is an interesting study because it was also released magazine size with just his line art. I don’t know how many issues he colored of The Nam, but he did color a lot of his other work also. His Star Wars story is included in an Artifact Edition, so line and color work could also be compared.
Although I do wish we could've delved a little bit more into his career as a character designer with Tatsunoko Productions (he made some of my favorite superhero designs of all time!), I absolutely loved what was explored here!
nice. just Nice 😤
Probably my favorite artist alive. I`m a gamer, and that`s one well-known name among some of us. Just Legend.
awesome thank you. i haven't seen some of them :)
LEGEND
amano was a fan of frazetta and neal Adams and moebius and many more :) at least that's what I saw in a documentary.
Akira Toriyama please🧡
Good artists in general don't get mainstream recognition. Everyone knows Spiderman, far less know Berserk. Music is the same. At least after listening to Porcupine Tree for 20 years, Steven Wilson is finally getting recognized for the genius song writer that he is.
This city drains me. Maybe it's the smell of gasoline.
OHRAI NORIYOSHI ❤
Green Universe is a favorite book.
@@russworks2882 Yep that book is amzing
When I discovered Amano, I noticed there was definitely a Kaye Nielsen influence in his colour work.
I have that problem I never know what style to draw in XD it’s good for working in animation, but I do wish I had more of a signature with my own work
Would love to see a 10 minutes with John Blanche video. I think people would dig it.
Rich did u ever see the film angels egg amano did the character designs for it. It’s one of the coolest looking anime movies I’ve ever seen
no I don't think I have. I will have to look into that/ Thanks Matthew!
@@RichardFriendartist the full film is on UA-cam, the plot is really abstract but the visuals are incredible
Tezuka
I think the illustration you don't know which final fantasy is from belongs te FFVI, I see Terra in there floating
Or maybe a Concert
Hi Rich... you keep talking legends, well... how about Gene Colan? Thanks.
Richard have you ever seen work by Phillipe Fix? His book of giant stories is intense and really really good.
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Thinking about the next legend... wait, you weren't talking about me were you? Hahaha, maybe next time. Just kidding, ignore me, I'm in a weird mood.
It would help if u sctually dissect the work into fundamental srt concepts and othrr things. Rather than just showing the piece and saying ooooh yeee goodd shit
Rich I would love to see a breakdown of Tomomi Kobayashi.. she's an amazing artist.
Hy ! I dont know if you´ve already done it before but I personally would love you to make a series of videos like this about legends, but what if it would be about new and unknown artits, that would be great I think, Thanks for this videos you make. I really love watching them. So thanka again from @suburbian52
Hey Rich i have to say i love your videos and that they are criminally underrated. As someone who doesn't really read comics but loves that style of artwork I normally wouldn't be exposed to a wide variety of artists. Your videos have introduced me to some of my favourite illustrators and sequential artists and also helped me build my own skills. So thanks and a big thumbs up. Keep up the awesome work.
No problem thanks so much!! I am happy to read that and share my appreciation of art with you!