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(More pictures at parkablogs.com)There's a lot of different artistic style in the book. When Brad Bird came to Pixar, he brought with him his team of artists, those that had worked with him on The Iron Giant.Each artist produced concept art using different materials and style. There are collage, gouache, digital, marker, acrylic and pastel. Each drawing generates ideas and inspiration. You'll have no idea the movie was created for art so varied. There are no rendered stills from the movie.Th
Typical Art Of book for a CG movie, but with some interesting things I wasn't expecting (like the large amount of collage in the concept work). Focuses on the work of Teddy Newton, Lou Romano and Tony Fucile.
So much work & love went into this movie.
It was cool. Reading character descriptions and looking at first draft artwork was very interesting. I liked it. Thank God for thrift store finds! :)
Definitely enjoyed the insight into how they made this film. A very fun, educational read!
Though a lot of the book repeats what is already shown and told in the bonus materials of the DVD (and if you're fanatical enough to read The Art of The Incredibles, I imagine you're fanatical enough to have watched those special features), it's still beautifully presented and you really couldn't ask for anything more in an "Art of" book.
Le format « art of » pour dévoiler les coulisses de la créations des longs métrages Disney•Pixar fait partie de mes favoris mais celui-ci dédié au premier opus des Indestructibles est si court et ne proposent que peu d’illustrations, que j’ai eu une légère déception lors de sa lecture. Les Indestructibles est loin d’être mon classique d’animation préféré mais il est absolument superbe aussi bien pour son histoire que pour le design original de son univers. J’avais ainsi quelques attentes et même...
Not as interesting as some of the other "Art of Disney" books, but the art inside was pretty cool.
Es un libro súper chulo con un montón de información de esta increíble película llena de bocetos y de ideas, también te cuentan en quienes se basaron para crear a los personajes de la película y vienen bocetos de los escenarios que salen en la peli un libro lleno de información que se lee súper rápido
The Art of The Incredibles - Mark Cotta Vaz, John Lasseter (Foreword), Brad Bird (Foreword)Rating: ★★★★One of the first CG animated movies to prominently feature human characters, The Incredibles combined stylistic character designs with realistic simulation of muscles and skin (using subsurface scattering), a pattern we see in basically any animated films nowadays but that was a real challenge back in 2004. I felt that this artbook was especially generous regarding the environments of the film
Harika bir filmdi ve gerçekten artbook olarak da çok güzel hazırlanmış. Olabildiğince öze odaklanması çok hoş ve tasarım süreci hakkında şaşırdığım şeyleri bulabildim. Belki eskizlerden, film karelerine gelişi gösteren bir geçiş olabilirdi ufak bi yerde, ama tamamen temelde kalmaları da hiç tatminsizlik hissi bırakmıyor.
Y'know how concept art usually looks, like, infinitely better than the finished film? It still does here, because CG is awful, but not by much. It's straightforward, and rarely leaps off the page. The text is also unremarkable.
This was a *super* look at the making of The Incredibles. It included a bit of Brad Bird's history and how he came to develop the story, how they worked on the character design and fleshed out the story details, and of course, lots of great art – from sketches to sculptures. My favorite part was seeing how they made a lot of their artistic and plot/character development decisions.
3.5 -some superb gauche and collage works; wish there was more art and less text.
Es un libro lleno de curiosidades sobre cómo se trabaja en Pixar y todo lo que eso conlleva.Los trabajadores de animación no dejan nada al azar ya que todo está estudiado y comprobado por miles de ojos que realizan un proyecto que les importa.La mayoría de los trabajadores involucrados hacer más personal la película creando escenas de su propia vida cotidiana para que el espectador empatice con el relato y es lo que hace un éxito total el proyecto o un fracaso absoluto.En este libro descubrimos
WHOOOOOOOSH
INCREDIBLE!!!!!
This was really enjoyable and easy to read. I really enjoyed reading about the process of creating and experimenting with 3D animation since The Incredibles was near the beginning of the age.
This book is delightful. The concept art is creative and engaging, and I enjoyed the different quotes and longer reflections on how the characters and story evolved over time, even as the creators still stayed faithful to their original concept. Because The Incredibles is pitch-perfect in every way, I experience it as an organic whole and rarely think about the creative process, but I found it fascinating to consider how different the movie could have been. Edna Mode was originally going to be a...
It’s a really interesting book that goes really deep into the process of creation of the animators and workers in Pizar and it also gives us a look into the history of Brad Bird’s.The book shows you the development of the movie and all of the changes that it suffer, this being all said by the people that worked in the movie while they tell you curiosities and details about The Incredibles.This books lacks with the character designs because they were decided from the very beginning but it gains w...