ArtRage #1 - Intro to ArtRage 2.5
ArtRage #2 - Mixing Colors on the Canvas
ArtRage #3 Painting Reflective Light
ArtRage #4 - More Reflective Light & Colors
ArtRage #5 – Bump Modes & Finishing Patrick
I just came across some storyboard art from Where The Wild Things Are at http://www.smashboxstudios.com/yello/?p=858
I haven't seen the movie, but what I really liked about this article was the interview with Storyboard Artist Federico D’Alessandro. He talks about the creative process of drawing storyboards while on the set of the movie, and about his creative interactions with the director Spike Jonze.
Storyboard Artist Federico D’Alessandro is a very accomplished feature film board artist...his credits include I Am Legend and Chronicles of Narnia, and he is working on Marvel's THOR movie as well. His website has storyboard examples from many different films: http://www.thefilmartist.com/
D’Alessandro ends the interview with some good advice on what it takes to get a job as a storyboard artist -- as you would expect, there's no magic formula, but at least he's candid and realistic about the job prospects.
Obscure Funny Animal Comics Department: Meet Wiggles the Wonderworm from L.B. Cole’s 1945 Taffy Comics…Published by Rural Home/Orbit Publications.
Wartime comics often had superheroes battling the Axis powers, but I’ve never seen anything like this image of Wonderworm fighting a Hitler-Spider!
Over the next few days I will be posting every chapter from the epic adventures of WonderWorm from Taffy Comics #1 March 1945
Aside from the actual comic book scans, the only other information I’ve found on Wiggles the Wonderworm is at:
Don Markstein’s Toonopedia
http://www.toonopedia.com/wiggles.htm
and at ComicVine.com:
http://www.comicvine.com/wiggles-the-wonder-worm/29-65393/