Video: Oil paints and digital art: Ashley Wood's combined technique
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Someone loves computer and video games, some do not, but surely everyone played. And sometimes it's interesting to find out who is behind all this - who invented the characters, drew, and so on. The work of Ashley Woods, an artist from Australia, is just the tip of the iceberg in this regard, but his combined technique of oil painting and digital-art'a was to the taste of Konami, also two of the most famous comic publishers in the world of Marvel and DC and many others.
Ashley Wood, Australian artist and illustrator, was born in 1971. He is renowned for his cover design work, sketching for famous games, and also as an art director. Wood uses mixed media, often combining oil paintings and virtual art. In addition, his style contains elements of expressionism.
Wood is best known for his work with Konami and its director, Hideo Kojima, for whom he drew comics for the famous Metal gear solid series. He created one of the world's first virtual comics for the PSP (the Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic). In addition, he has worked on comics for the UK (on the character of Judge Dred) and for the United States. In addition, he is the creator of graphic novels Popbot, worked on the design of the cover of the third album of the British rock band Reuben, participated in a number of television projects.
For 10 years of work as a professional illustrator Ashley Woods has worked with a bunch of firms and publishers, in addition to Konami: Dreamworks SKG, Warner Bros., Random House, Marvel Comics, McFarlane Entertainment, IDW. Over the years, he received various awards and nominations, for example, the Gold Award for comics.
More information about him is available on his website.
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