2Dartist Issue 012 December 2006
Welcome to the December 2006 issue of 2Dartist, the digital art magazine for concept artists, matte painters, and digital illustrators. This issue features interviews with four industry professionals, tutorials on cartoon coloring and concept painting, and a gallery of top digital artworks. Available as an instant PDF download, this issue is a valuable resource for artists seeking inspiration and technical guidance.
In this edition, you’ll find in-depth interviews with Thierry Doizon, Tim Flattery, Tom Arthur Opasinski, and Jean-Marie Vives, along with tutorials on coloring in a cartoon style and painting armor. The issue also includes project overviews and a showcase of ten outstanding digital artworks from around the world.
Book Overview
2Dartist Issue 012 is a digital art magazine focused on concept art, digital painting, and matte painting. Published by Zoo Publishing in December 2006, this issue offers a mix of interviews, tutorials, articles, and galleries. It is designed for digital artists of all skill levels, providing insights into the creative processes of established professionals and practical techniques for improving one’s own work.
What You’ll Discover Inside
- Interviews with concept artist Thierry Doizon, vehicle designer Tim Flattery, movie poster artist Tom Arthur Opasinski, and matte painter Jean-Marie Vives
- Tutorial: “Cornelius” – Coloring in a Cartoon Style by Siku
- Tutorial: “Tuc Tuc” – Concept Painting and Painting Armor (Part 1 of 3)
- Project overviews: “Hex” by Sam Lamont, “The Devil’s Fountain” by Andreas Rocha, and “Mea Culpa” by Erich Schreiner
- Article: “Creatively Self-Employed” by Kristen Fischer
- Article on Conceptart.org & Massive Black Workshop 2007
- Gallery: 10 of the best 2D digital artworks
Why This Book Matters
This issue marks the first anniversary of 2Dartist magazine, reflecting a year of growth in the digital art community. It offers practical tutorials and career advice for freelance artists, making it a valuable resource for those looking to improve their skills and navigate the industry. The interviews provide a rare glimpse into the workflows and philosophies of leading concept artists and designers.
Book Details
| Format | |
|---|---|
| File Size | 26.4 MB |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 121 |
| Publisher | Zoo Publishing |
| Publication Date | December 2006 |
Device Compatibility
This digital magazine is compatible with all major devices, including Kindle, tablets, desktop computers, and mobile phones. It can be read using any PDF reader application. After purchase, you will receive an instant download link for immediate access.
FAQ
Is this a physical copy?
No, this is a digital download in PDF format. No physical item will be shipped.
How soon will I receive the file?
Immediately after purchase, you will be able to download the PDF file.
Can I read this on my Kindle?
Yes, the PDF format is compatible with Kindle devices and apps, as well as other e-readers that support PDF.
Explore the creative techniques and inspiring artwork in this issue of 2Dartist. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an aspiring artist, this magazine offers valuable insights and practical knowledge to enhance your digital art journey.





















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