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Monster/Creature Art Books?
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25-04-2012, 10:24 PM
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Monster/Creature Art Books?
Hello all,
I was looking at the Etrian Odyssey English art book the other day, and I realized that I liked looking at the monster art the most. Does anyone have any suggestions for art books with nothing but creature/monster designs in them? I already have: -Kazuma Kaneko Works 1-3 -Kazuma Kaneko Pandemonium 1-3 -Insanely Twisted Rabbits -Disturbingly Distorted and Deliriously Demented Rabbits -Animals Real and Imagined -Diary of Inhuman Species (just ordered!) Any suggestions would be welcome and appreciated! |
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26-04-2012, 03:30 AM
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RE: Monster/Creature Art Books?
There's 100 Days of Monsters.
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29-04-2012, 01:13 PM
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RE: Monster/Creature Art Books?
The Art of Resident Evil 5 has some as well.
The Art of God of War III Monster Hunter Planet to planet |
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10-05-2012, 02:24 AM
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RE: Monster/Creature Art Books?
Thanks for the suggestions! I already have 100 Days of Monsters, but I never though about God of War. I've never played the game, but there looks like a ton of cool monsters in there. Planet to planet looks awesome too.
Monster Hunter and Resident Evil 5 look more human-focused though. If anyone has any more recomendations, please feel free to reply! |
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20-06-2012, 12:08 AM
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RE: Monster/Creature Art Books?
Hard/expensive to find but keep your eye out for the two book set:
Takayuki Takeya Works Artbook Angles of Hunters That book has some of the craziest creepy sculpts in it. I could have botten it when it was released but it creeped me out so much I couldnt do it. Something I will always regret. If youre after more classic monsters, Bernie Wrightson might be worth checking out |
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