BLAST: spaceship sketches and renderings by Scott Robertson


BLAST: spaceship sketches and renderings
Title : BLAST: spaceship sketches and renderings
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ISBN : 1933492546
ISBN-10 : 9781933492544
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 128
Publication : First published March 1, 2012

Following in the successful tracks of DRIVE, vehicle sketches and renderings, BLAST takes the readers on a visual exploration of spaceships. The team from DRIVE, Scott Robertson, Annis Naeem, and Danny Gardner are together again for BLAST, with each of the three artists exploring spaceships and sci-fi environments with concept sketches executed in wide range of mediums through to final full color Photoshop and 3D digital renderings.

BLAST also features a guest artist section with spaceship art from Harald Belker, Ian McQue, Thom Tenery, David Hobbins, Darren Bacon and Joon Ahn.

Take off with these visionaries as they launch us out of this world with their captivating spaceship creations.
Following on the fast and successful treads of DRIVE, vehicle sketches and renderings, BLAST takes the readers on a visual development journey of spaceships. The formula from DRIVE is applied again to BLAST, with each of the three artists taking spaceships from preliminary concept sketch to final, fully rendered, photorealistic detail.

Take off with these visionaries as they launch us out of this world with their captivating spaceship creations.

 


BLAST: spaceship sketches and renderings Reviews


  • Steven Stennett

    Great book. Fantastic source material for some of my drawings.

  • Parka



    (More pictures on my blog)

    This is another concept art book collaboration between Scott Robertson, Annis Naeem and Daniel Gardner.

    The previous book they worked on was DRIVE which features ground vehicles. With BLAST, they take to the skies and design aircrafts and flying ships.

    The 128-page book is filled with concept sketches and paintings. There are lots of aircrafts coming in all sorts of interesting shapes and designs. There are bulky ones, those that look like they have sails, vertically skewed ones, others, and one that I found the front to look like Iron Man. However, there are no gigantic deep space exploration crafts like those from Star Trek.

    There is also an invited guest artist section featuring work from Harald Belker, Ian McQue, Thom Tenery, David Hobbins, Darren Bacon and Joon Ahn.

    It's a great book recommend to those who like sci-fi flying ships and art. It's an inspiring collection if you're looking for ideas.