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Book Cover Illustration with Dan Dos Santos

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This DVD documents the painting of the cover for Brandon Sandersons newest book, Warbreaker. It begins with an interview with Irene Gallo, Art Director at Tor Books, and ends with photographing the final painting. Throughout each step, Chesley Award winner Dan Dos Santos talks at great length about everything from salary to color theory. Though the subject matter is a book cover, all the principles taught are easily translated towards almost any commercial illustration. With over five hours of content, this is a definitive guide for anyone who wants to improve their knowledge and understanding of painting as it relates to working for clients.

http://www.dandossantos.com/

to purchase: http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2136053#post2136053

Music by DJunya (Josef Sterling Hanks, Jr.)
www.juno.co.uk/artists/Djunya

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  • ah well i didn't know you where in collage. But i disagree about the part where not everyone one can paint the mona lisa even if they did practice.

    As long as someone puts in the dedication and has the patience i believe they can be a great painter. Because painting isn't a talent, its a skill.

  • i do agree in part with you, but art is a talent combined with effort. i can guarentee da vinci would have been the best artist when he was five and so on. mainly down to hard work. i know people at my college who are rediculously talented, but put minimal effort in. however they will not achieve as much as those with effort. so i suppose you are more right

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  • I appreciate what you guys can do, it is enviable the task you make look easy, of course it is not. Thanks for giving advice, it will help many. As for myself, I am far too nuts...(lol)

  • I'm not so sure anybody can draw or paint a masterpiece... what matters is you keep practicing and striving to improve your art, and to not be snobby...it's easy for some people I know to put down other artists because they feel superior, but there's room for everyone...if you can make a million dollars making a simple comic, you'll get the last laugh

  • The artist & author. Both on similar planes of epic quality.

  • @DarkerCry that said, there's a reason they're called MASTERS and why nearly everyone studies from them

  • @ryanmurphy2611 Bouguereau was the most famous painter of the 1800's, arguably the most technically skilled painter to ever live. He was accepted 99th out of 100 into the l'ecole des beaux arts... he barely got in.

    Painting is a science, not some sort of magical talent that only few possess. That's why every great painter studied with a great painter-- the knowledge was passed on from one generation to another. There's never been a master realist painter who learned on his own.

  • i have to add that i also beleive that drawing is talent as well as skill, but even talent needs practice....fantastic technique dan - i paint with oils too and and this has really helped me with my technique. i never thought of letting the pencil drawing show thru!

    thanx for the insight:)

  • must got of photoshop and start painting on canvas again !

  • YOU'RE GOD.

  • how long did this take?

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