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.
The book touches mainly on character design and artistic direction of the movie.
If you want the process of creating The Incredibles, you'll want to grab the DVD instead. There are pretty comprehensive behind the scenes included in the DVD.
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Hey Parka, the art of kung fu
Submitted by Anonymous on
Hey Parka, the art of kung fu panda 2 is now available to pre-order from amazon.com! It's written by tracy miller-zarneke and published by insight editions. Just though you'd like to know.
These books are also available to pre-order, that you might be interested in:
The ballad of Rango: the art and making of an outlaw film (Insight editions)
The art of Pirates of the Carribean: On stranger tides
The art and making of Thor
The art and making of Captain America
The art of green lantern
Can't post links though for some reason?
Thanks for your great reviews! :-)
Thanks for the alert
Submitted by Parka on
Thanks for the alert
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