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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Falenthal » Wed Aug 10, 2016 11:47 am

Rich H wrote:I do like the almost impressionistic style Jon brings to his landscapes especially; they often have a dreamlike quality which I really enjoy.
This.

I like a lot how, in landscapes, people are blurred and small in a wide, wide world. The tiny little details on the horizon and the always present weather (autumn lights, distant mists,...) gives you the eagerness to explore those landscapes. They are Wanderlust pictures, for sure.

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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Otaku-sempai » Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:36 pm

Falenthal wrote:And it seems that these were drafts for a potential novel graphic of LotR, that was vetoed by the Tolkien family.
Can you imagine a LotR graphic novel illustrated by Angus McBride? Can you? CAN YOU?!
I honestly can't say. As accomplished as McBride was as an artist and painter, I don't know how familiar he was with the visual language of graphic story-telling. Did he actually have much in the way of comics credits?
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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Falenthal » Wed Aug 10, 2016 3:09 pm

Otaku-sempai wrote:
Falenthal wrote:And it seems that these were drafts for a potential novel graphic of LotR, that was vetoed by the Tolkien family.
Can you imagine a LotR graphic novel illustrated by Angus McBride? Can you? CAN YOU?!
I honestly can't say. As accomplished as McBride was as an artist and painter, I don't know how familiar he was with the visual language of graphic story-telling. Did he actually have much in the way of comics credits?
I've seen graphic novels that are text accompanied by illustrations. Not always do they have the comic format where the whole page is full of illustrations.

However, I would have purchased this opera prima blindfolded.

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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Falenthal » Mon Sep 12, 2016 10:52 am

Another artist with a personal style: Tory Sevas.
This one is a girl from Moscow that, as her degree project, redesigned The Hobbit with illustrations and a box.
Amazing.

Hire her, Jon! :D

https://www.behance.net/gallery/1608224 ... obbit-book

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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Rich H » Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:31 am

Very nice indeed. Not sure here modern graphic style would fit in with the RPG but I really like her work.
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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Otaku-sempai » Mon Sep 12, 2016 3:00 pm

Falenthal wrote:Another artist with a personal style: Tory Sevas.
This one is a girl from Moscow that, as her degree project, redesigned The Hobbit with illustrations and a box.
Amazing.
Lovely stuff. I think I see some influence from the moves, particularly with the Stone-giant and Smaug.
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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Falenthal » Mon Sep 12, 2016 3:20 pm

And what about having a box like that for your Revised Core Book, eh?

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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Glorelendil » Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:07 pm

Rich H wrote:Very nice indeed. Not sure here modern graphic style would fit in with the RPG but I really like her work.
Oh god that's one of the most gorgeous things I've ever seen.

Probably no chance of it ever making it to print, huh?
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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by Falenthal » Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:40 pm

Image

This might be my favourite one, a kind of "modernization" of Jon Hodgson's cover for Hobbit Tales (kind of :) ).

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Re: Jian Guo: Middle-Earth artist

Post by PaulButler » Fri Sep 16, 2016 4:29 pm

Falenthal wrote:
Rich H wrote:I do like the almost impressionistic style Jon brings to his landscapes especially; they often have a dreamlike quality which I really enjoy.
This.

I like a lot how, in landscapes, people are blurred and small in a wide, wide world. The tiny little details on the horizon and the always present weather (autumn lights, distant mists,...) gives you the eagerness to explore those landscapes. They are Wanderlust pictures, for sure.

All of this.
So much.
The cover of Rivendell in particular, I think is amazing.

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