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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Batzy on September 09, 2014, 08:40:20 pm

Title: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Batzy on September 09, 2014, 08:40:20 pm
Didn't find a topic with this as a subject so i'm going to start one right here. What i want here is open discussion with good sense about your favorite graphical Artist/s. We've all here grown in different era so i'm sure we all have have our own "favorite" artists we've grown with and just artists whom art you like and you'd like to share with us.

To keep this thread clear i'd like you to at least share his/her name and tell us what you like, enjoy in his/her art and maybe post some of his/her art here  :) Please try to use [spoilers]. Has the art influenced your art? how?
I personally have many.... artists whose art i really really enjoy watching and they all have their unique style be it with colors or lines...

Why am i starting this topic? i'm drooling for knowledge, styles etc.

It's time to pay respect to your fellow Artists ASAP, sharing is caring.
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Seiseki on September 09, 2014, 10:11:09 pm
Jonatan Pöljö (Eld) and Kenneth Fejer

I really like their 3D and pixel art blend..
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Batzy on September 09, 2014, 10:56:36 pm
Jonatan Pöljö (Eld) and Kenneth Fejer

I really like their 3D and pixel art blend..
  :y:

yea can be bit awkward at first but get over it!


Niklas Jansson (aka Arne), Sam Liu, Mark Foreman, Mark Crilley, Andrew Loomis and Sycra Yasin

I'm not sure anymore but i think it was Arne and his posts which took me here/how i found this place (pixelation) and i've been here for what like over 6 years now checking every post every single day, way too long anyways.

Sam very solid as a character artist i like his style very much! and Mark F has eye for 3d and as for Mark C, Andrew and Sycra they are all well known and have tons of good tutorials.

Figured i didn't post any artists whose art i like here yet -_- but yeah there's some for now i'd like to share with you.

Keep them coming!
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: yaomon17 on September 09, 2014, 11:01:50 pm
Focusing on pixel art on my post.

Jalonso(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/scarabclassic.gif)
Probably the first pixel artist I came across that was a step above the others that I had seen at the time. I especially enjoy his pieces based off traditional art/artists(1 (http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/72112.htm), 2 (http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/64921.htm)).

Cyangmou(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/entatar_2012_preview.gif)
I remember first coming across his pixeljoint gallery and just seeing a full page of mind blowing pieces and thinking to myself "how is this even possible to produce with this medium?" He is one of the artists that I can look at everyday and give myself motivation to improve and try to get close to his level of skill. Furthermore, seeing some of his older pieces compared to his newer ones and seeing how he is constantly improving offers addition inspiration to improve my own work. Studying his work especially helped me learn the importance of clusters and limiting dithering.

Jinn(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/preview165.gif)
Jinn was the artist that helped me see the distinct styles of pixel art. I'm sure many can tell a piece by him when they see one thanks to his distinct style. His ability to create caricatures through pixel art and create a cartoon likeness of a person is unlike any I've seen in the pixel art community.

A3um(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/friendav2.png)
Generally helped me by producing great art to study. A solid, artist who produces quality art.

Big Brother(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pjavat.gif)
The first thing I think of when I see something related to him is what he can do with 16 colors. He inspired me to take the initiative to try to reduce the color count of some of my pieces(though not as of late as I am experimenting with some other things).

Sneep29(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/istherootofallevil.png)
Nobody can dislike Sneep's pieces emulating hand drawn cartoons that have a next level animation quality. Sneep's art showed me that simple art can often be leagues better than large, complex art when the simple piece is paired with top notch animation.

Mrmo Tarius(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/chaoshybridduotone2.gif)
Another amazing artist in general, He is especially notable for me for his machine-esque pieces consisting of mainly horizontal, vertical and 45 degree lines.

Mathias(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/02_64x64.png)
His pieces are truly unique from others. The smoothness of the pieces give them a digital art like quality and Mathias's ability to use colors across the entire spectrum in a single piece without a hint of any ugly clashing is unfathomable to me. Extremely high quality pieces on an above average scale signals and extremely talented artist and is a great inspiration that implies that the boundaries and limitations of pixel art are greater than what one would initially assume.

Albertov(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/mago_pixel_2.gif)
He is pretty much what I wanted to be when I was younger, an artist for games. Having downloaded all of the apps that he has helped worked on, I can play his apps and appreciate the clean sprites smoothly moving across the screen and think "this is what I am working toward." Albertov serves as a constant motivation for me.

Cure(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pawzumzwei.gif)
His technique of pixeling over pieces he painted in real life seemed odd to me at first. Then when I saw the results, there wasn't anything I could complain about. Truly just flat out impressive.

Fool(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/fool__r120967411.gif)
Not sure what else can be said about him for those who know who he is. The artist that can make me extremely excited and sad. I would gawk at his piece in awe and excitement and then read "for a canceled project." Able to create "ideal" pieces of pixel art on such a grand scale with such great textures and colors that his pieces do not seem possible to have been created by a person.

Junkboy(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/dancingcowboydone2.gif)
The mock-up man! Awesome sprites and backgrounds. How I had wished that those mock-ups had been real games.

Delicious(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/avatarmonster.gif)
His cartoonish style showed me that professional video games don't necessarily have the best art possible. His creatures have a hint of the Pokemon style, only far more polished and refined. Not only is studying his art extremely informative, he also taught me that almost no art should be immune to critique, including my own.

1up(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/hxhp.png)
1up taught me to stop putting all the emphasis on details and see that sometimes, a few well placed clusters can make a piece.

PixelPiledriver (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0ddJHPHr654/TJEyKZ3n2OI/AAAAAAAAAfs/CMn-q108NOk/s1600/ppd_logo_avatar.png)
Master of animation. Does things that I didn't even know were possible.

Indigo(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pixifad2.gif)
Art is disgustingly good and extremely imaginative(plus he is some sort of photoshop wizard).

Mandrill(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/drillus2.gif)
Awesome art overall.

Dawnbringer(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/bigfoot_v3.png)
The palette man! Also nice, smooth, clean art.

Drazelic(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/experimental.gif)
Absolutely breathtaking art.

AlexHW(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/rainbow_skull10i.gif)
Amazing use of colors. Really like his ability to make more realistic pieces.

St0ven(http://spriteart.com/junk2/link_scribble_x3.png)
Great style. Great art

Pix3M(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/ohhellothere.png)
Nice and smooth AA. Maybe I'll get to meet irl since I'm moving to Seattle soon.  :hehe:

Ryumaru(http://i48.tinypic.com/xoo9cg.png)
Great technique. I'm genuinely excited everytime I see an update to one of his project threads. Awesome designs conveyed perfectly with awesome art. Does absolutely stunning things with limitations. Limiting space or color won't stop Ryumaru from creating a masterpiece.

Probably left out a lot but my microwave meal is getting cold :\ You can probably tell I started typing less and less. :-[
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Pix3M on September 10, 2014, 06:01:28 am
Whenever I find somebody mention me as their favorite artist, I feel both honored and worried.

Honored in a sense that I was able to leave a lasting impact on somebody,

but worried because that suggests that I'm part of a small world if I'm somebody's favorite artist, in a world where there are professionals in circles outside of my own, who put out even more amazing art at a quality that surpasses what my communities make

I'll keep an eye on threads like these to better know who the masters out there are

Oh, and Yaomon. I also hear PPD is from Seattle as well  ;)
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: |||| on September 10, 2014, 06:12:38 am
Focusing on pixel art on my post.

Jalonso(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/scarabclassic.gif)
Probably the first pixel artist I came across that was a step above the others that I had seen at the time. I especially enjoy his pieces based off traditional art/artists(1 (http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/72112.htm), 2 (http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/64921.htm)).

Cyangmou(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/entatar_2012_preview.gif)
I remember first coming across his pixeljoint gallery and just seeing a full page of mind blowing pieces and thinking to myself "how is this even possible to produce with this medium?" He is one of the artists that I can look at everyday and give myself motivation to improve and try to get close to his level of skill. Furthermore, seeing some of his older pieces compared to his newer ones and seeing how he is constantly improving offers addition inspiration to improve my own work. Studying his work especially helped me learn the importance of clusters and limiting dithering.

Jinn(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/preview165.gif)
Jinn was the artist that helped me see the distinct styles of pixel art. I'm sure many can tell a piece by him when they see one thanks to his distinct style. His ability to create caricatures through pixel art and create a cartoon likeness of a person is unlike any I've seen in the pixel art community.

A3um(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/friendav2.png)
Generally helped me by producing great art to study. A solid, artist who produces quality art.

Big Brother(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pjavat.gif)
The first thing I think of when I see something related to him is what he can do with 16 colors. He inspired me to take the initiative to try to reduce the color count of some of my pieces(though not as of late as I am experimenting with some other things).

Sneep29(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/istherootofallevil.png)
Nobody can dislike Sneep's pieces emulating hand drawn cartoons that have a next level animation quality. Sneep's art showed me that simple art can often be leagues better than large, complex art when the simple piece is paired with top notch animation.

Mrmo Tarius(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/chaoshybridduotone2.gif)
Another amazing artist in general, He is especially notable for me for his machine-esque pieces consisting of mainly horizontal, vertical and 45 degree lines.

Mathias(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/02_64x64.png)
His pieces are truly unique from others. The smoothness of the pieces give them a digital art like quality and Mathias's ability to use colors across the entire spectrum in a single piece without a hint of any ugly clashing is unfathomable to me. Extremely high quality pieces on an above average scale signals and extremely talented artist and is a great inspiration that implies that the boundaries and limitations of pixel art are greater than what one would initially assume.

Albertov(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/mago_pixel_2.gif)
He is pretty much what I wanted to be when I was younger, an artist for games. Having downloaded all of the apps that he has helped worked on, I can play his apps and appreciate the clean sprites smoothly moving across the screen and think "this is what I am working toward." Albertov serves as a constant motivation for me.

Cure(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pawzumzwei.gif)
His technique of pixeling over pieces he painted in real life seemed odd to me at first. Then when I saw the results, there wasn't anything I could complain about. Truly just flat out impressive.

Fool(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/fool__r120967411.gif)
Not sure what else can be said about him for those who know who he is. The artist that can make me extremely excited and sad. I would gawk at his piece in awe and excitement and then read "for a canceled project." Able to create "ideal" pieces of pixel art on such a grand scale with such great textures and colors that his pieces do not seem possible to have been created by a person.

Junkboy(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/dancingcowboydone2.gif)
The mock-up man! Awesome sprites and backgrounds. How I had wished that those mock-ups had been real games.

Delicious(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/avatarmonster.gif)
His cartoonish style showed me that professional video games don't necessarily have the best art possible. His creatures have a hint of the Pokemon style, only far more polished and refined. Not only is studying his art extremely informative, he also taught me that almost no art should be immune to critique, including my own.

1up(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/hxhp.png)
1up taught me to stop putting all the emphasis on details and see that sometimes, a few well placed clusters can make a piece.

PixelPiledriver (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0ddJHPHr654/TJEyKZ3n2OI/AAAAAAAAAfs/CMn-q108NOk/s1600/ppd_logo_avatar.png)
Master of animation. Does things that I didn't even know were possible.

Indigo(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pixifad2.gif)
Art is disgustingly good and extremely imaginative(plus he is some sort of photoshop wizard).

Mandrill(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/drillus2.gif)
Awesome art overall.

Dawnbringer(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/bigfoot_v3.png)
The palette man! Also nice, smooth, clean art.

Drazelic(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/experimental.gif)
Absolutely breathtaking art.

AlexHW(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/rainbow_skull10i.gif)
Amazing use of colors. Really like his ability to make more realistic pieces.

St0ven(http://spriteart.com/junk2/link_scribble_x3.png)
Great style. Great art

Pix3M(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/ohhellothere.png)
Nice and smooth AA. Maybe I'll get to meet irl since I'm moving to Seattle soon.  :hehe:

Ryumaru(http://i48.tinypic.com/xoo9cg.png)
Great technique. I'm genuinely excited everytime I see an update to one of his project threads. Awesome designs conveyed perfectly with awesome art. Does absolutely stunning things with limitations. Limiting space or color won't stop Ryumaru from creating a masterpiece.

Probably left out a lot but my microwave meal is getting cold :\ You can probably tell I started typing less and less. :-[

Wha!! No Vierbit? .. though nice list

I'll say Vierbit's my fave then haha.
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: yaomon17 on September 10, 2014, 06:46:27 am
Whenever I find somebody mention me as their favorite artist, I feel both honored and worried.

Honored in a sense that I was able to leave a lasting impact on somebody,

but worried because that suggests that I'm part of a small world if I'm somebody's favorite artist, in a world where there are professionals in circles outside of my own, who put out even more amazing art at a quality that surpasses what my communities make

I'll keep an eye on threads like these to better know who the masters out there are

Oh, and Yaomon. I also hear PPD is from Seattle as well  ;)

Welp, moving in 10 days :P

Focusing on pixel art on my post.

Jalonso(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/scarabclassic.gif)
Probably the first pixel artist I came across that was a step above the others that I had seen at the time. I especially enjoy his pieces based off traditional art/artists(1 (http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/72112.htm), 2 (http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/64921.htm)).

Cyangmou(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/entatar_2012_preview.gif)
I remember first coming across his pixeljoint gallery and just seeing a full page of mind blowing pieces and thinking to myself "how is this even possible to produce with this medium?" He is one of the artists that I can look at everyday and give myself motivation to improve and try to get close to his level of skill. Furthermore, seeing some of his older pieces compared to his newer ones and seeing how he is constantly improving offers addition inspiration to improve my own work. Studying his work especially helped me learn the importance of clusters and limiting dithering.

Jinn(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/preview165.gif)
Jinn was the artist that helped me see the distinct styles of pixel art. I'm sure many can tell a piece by him when they see one thanks to his distinct style. His ability to create caricatures through pixel art and create a cartoon likeness of a person is unlike any I've seen in the pixel art community.

A3um(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/friendav2.png)
Generally helped me by producing great art to study. A solid, artist who produces quality art.

Big Brother(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pjavat.gif)
The first thing I think of when I see something related to him is what he can do with 16 colors. He inspired me to take the initiative to try to reduce the color count of some of my pieces(though not as of late as I am experimenting with some other things).

Sneep29(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/istherootofallevil.png)
Nobody can dislike Sneep's pieces emulating hand drawn cartoons that have a next level animation quality. Sneep's art showed me that simple art can often be leagues better than large, complex art when the simple piece is paired with top notch animation.

Mrmo Tarius(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/chaoshybridduotone2.gif)
Another amazing artist in general, He is especially notable for me for his machine-esque pieces consisting of mainly horizontal, vertical and 45 degree lines.

Mathias(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/02_64x64.png)
His pieces are truly unique from others. The smoothness of the pieces give them a digital art like quality and Mathias's ability to use colors across the entire spectrum in a single piece without a hint of any ugly clashing is unfathomable to me. Extremely high quality pieces on an above average scale signals and extremely talented artist and is a great inspiration that implies that the boundaries and limitations of pixel art are greater than what one would initially assume.

Albertov(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/mago_pixel_2.gif)
He is pretty much what I wanted to be when I was younger, an artist for games. Having downloaded all of the apps that he has helped worked on, I can play his apps and appreciate the clean sprites smoothly moving across the screen and think "this is what I am working toward." Albertov serves as a constant motivation for me.

Cure(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pawzumzwei.gif)
His technique of pixeling over pieces he painted in real life seemed odd to me at first. Then when I saw the results, there wasn't anything I could complain about. Truly just flat out impressive.

Fool(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/fool__r120967411.gif)
Not sure what else can be said about him for those who know who he is. The artist that can make me extremely excited and sad. I would gawk at his piece in awe and excitement and then read "for a canceled project." Able to create "ideal" pieces of pixel art on such a grand scale with such great textures and colors that his pieces do not seem possible to have been created by a person.

Junkboy(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/dancingcowboydone2.gif)
The mock-up man! Awesome sprites and backgrounds. How I had wished that those mock-ups had been real games.

Delicious(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/avatarmonster.gif)
His cartoonish style showed me that professional video games don't necessarily have the best art possible. His creatures have a hint of the Pokemon style, only far more polished and refined. Not only is studying his art extremely informative, he also taught me that almost no art should be immune to critique, including my own.

1up(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/hxhp.png)
1up taught me to stop putting all the emphasis on details and see that sometimes, a few well placed clusters can make a piece.

PixelPiledriver (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0ddJHPHr654/TJEyKZ3n2OI/AAAAAAAAAfs/CMn-q108NOk/s1600/ppd_logo_avatar.png)
Master of animation. Does things that I didn't even know were possible.

Indigo(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/pixifad2.gif)
Art is disgustingly good and extremely imaginative(plus he is some sort of photoshop wizard).

Mandrill(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/drillus2.gif)
Awesome art overall.

Dawnbringer(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/bigfoot_v3.png)
The palette man! Also nice, smooth, clean art.

Drazelic(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/experimental.gif)
Absolutely breathtaking art.

AlexHW(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/rainbow_skull10i.gif)
Amazing use of colors. Really like his ability to make more realistic pieces.

St0ven(http://spriteart.com/junk2/link_scribble_x3.png)
Great style. Great art

Pix3M(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/ohhellothere.png)
Nice and smooth AA. Maybe I'll get to meet irl since I'm moving to Seattle soon.  :hehe:

Ryumaru(http://i48.tinypic.com/xoo9cg.png)
Great technique. I'm genuinely excited everytime I see an update to one of his project threads. Awesome designs conveyed perfectly with awesome art. Does absolutely stunning things with limitations. Limiting space or color won't stop Ryumaru from creating a masterpiece.

Probably left out a lot but my microwave meal is getting cold :\ You can probably tell I started typing less and less. :-[

Wha!! No Vierbit? .. though nice list

I'll say Vierbit's my fave then haha.
Ahh, I actually have his smb 1-1 piece as my desktop wallpaper and I still forget him zzz
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Basketcase on September 10, 2014, 09:45:25 am
Not attempting to post a comprehensive list, but a few figures come to mind: Paul Robertson (http://probertson.tumblr.com/), Syosa (http://www.pixeljoint.com/p/16406.htm), Joakim Sandberg (http://konjak.org/), Derek Yu (http://www.derekyu.com/art/pixel.html), and Omocat (http://omo-cat.com/home/).

I'm only just getting back into the px game, so their influence on my own work remains to be seen.
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Indigo on September 10, 2014, 10:57:22 am
Oh, and Yaomon. I also hear PPD is from Seattle as well  ;)

I'm also currently in Seattle...ish.  Close enough anyway ;)
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: YellowLime on September 10, 2014, 11:33:33 am
There's a similar thread over at TIGSource Forums, if it helps the OP:
forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=8553.0;topicseen (http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=8553.0;topicseen)

My grain of sand will be what I posted over there two years ago:
Haven't gone through the 23 pages yet, but hopefully no one has mentioned this one
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m0y5khgUC91qbcsofo1_250.gif)
(http://i49.tinypic.com/2q2miz8.jpg)
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4fa7sRt0p1qbcsofo3_400.png)

[their] art is pretty great (and disturbing)
http://ginsengandhoney.tumblr.com/


Most of the ones I know have been said, but here are some other ones I like:

OCEANSCENTED/Izzy
(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/full/thewolf.png)
http://funkslack.tumblr.com/search/pixel

Tuyoart
(http://38.media.tumblr.com/43a40fb146b54b6972427e24325e966b/tumblr_mzd14j7QLJ1qjod6ko2_r2_500.png)
http://tuyoart.tumblr.com/tagged/pixel

jarofoj
(http://38.media.tumblr.com/614d2b89937b12fd2b94deaff9477a27/tumblr_mg6zwhZ9Z71r2cgayo1_500.png)
(http://38.media.tumblr.com/a9283b8be94d5f0ea42c3fba3eec330a/tumblr_mmodugBRig1r2cgayo1_400.png)
http://jarofoj.tumblr.com
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Mr. Fahrenheit on September 10, 2014, 11:36:54 pm
Ummm, how has noone mentioned the true pixel master and pixel theorist, HELM!

I personally love reading every line he writes. It seems like he puts so much thought behind everything he writes and does. His writings on pixelling are really what got and keep me interested in pixel art and to me show that debate like that is the future of pixel art. His pixel art is at the same level of quality. Every new piece impresses me more than the last with its interesting technique and beauty. He is masterful with restrictions and most facets of pixel art. I still use his 4 colour spartan piece to introduce people to the magic of pixel art. He is a true inspiration.

(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/contraposte_ii_small.png)

Another artist that needs some love is Adarias/ndchristie (I believe he goes by on this forum). He is similar to Helm in that he experiments with different styles. His use of colour in a piece is really masterful.

(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/grassthumb.png)

Facet! One of my true favorite pixel artists, that I dont believe I have ever even seen a completed picture from. He is the edit master. Him and pistachio's edit of delicious' werewolf way back are what cemented in my mind that I love a sketchy style. The look facet achieves with a few calculated strokes exceeds most pictures I see in a day. There were so many beautiful edits of his I was hard pressed to choose one to put here. I have a link of all his edits in a gallery he gave me if anyone would like it.

(http://i.imgur.com/aW0h59l.png)

Ryumaru, the resident anatomy master

If I could find a small picture of his anatomy practices it would be here. Check them out though, they are great.

AlexHansonWhite, another inspirational artist that develops theories as well. I love his work.

(http://www.pixeljoint.com/files/icons/full/challenge01.png)

PPD, must've sold his soul to the devil for those animation skills.

Come on, we've all seen ppd's animations we know how great they are.

(I didnt mean for this to turn into a list  :o)
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Probo on September 11, 2014, 03:17:10 am
tonnes of great artists mentioned here, plenty i hadnt heard of too.

Most of my favourites have been mentioned, but Carnivac's stuff is fantastic  http://carnivius.deviantart.com/

also Fool's stuff is just mind-boggling http://fool.deviantart.com/
Title: Re: Your Favorite Graphical Artist/s
Post by: Ellian on September 11, 2014, 09:20:53 pm
Always been in love with Neorice's work:
http://neorice.com/hoh_latest
http://neoriceisgood.deviantart.com/
http://neorice.tumblr.com/

(http://33.media.tumblr.com/3866dca39c6fec503175418685087c34/tumblr_nbr1iqjXTj1qhbar8o1_1280.png)