20th April 2010, 1:58 PM
Really? I love his stuff. It's like looking at something out of a dream. It's got this weird way of looking extremely detailed and yet leaving so much detail up to the imagination.
Apparently he drew one of the Sandman comics, that sounds fitting.
I mean as much as the new guy behind the concept art of Final Fantasy is nice, he's a totally different style. I'd love to see a game with some amazing shading techniques made that looks exactly like his style in motion.
That right there is Mr. Stragus Magus, and he's a fancy blue mage type who's got an eccentric personality. I think the image looks great for him.
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/126.jpg
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/129.jpg
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/113.jpg
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/092.jpg
That last one's my personal favorite of all his stuff.
That's about all I'll say. I love the unique style of it myself, but there's no accounting for taste so to each their own.
Apparently he drew one of the Sandman comics, that sounds fitting.
I mean as much as the new guy behind the concept art of Final Fantasy is nice, he's a totally different style. I'd love to see a game with some amazing shading techniques made that looks exactly like his style in motion.
That right there is Mr. Stragus Magus, and he's a fancy blue mage type who's got an eccentric personality. I think the image looks great for him.
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/126.jpg
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/129.jpg
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/113.jpg
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/ff6/art/images/092.jpg
That last one's my personal favorite of all his stuff.
That's about all I'll say. I love the unique style of it myself, but there's no accounting for taste so to each their own.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)