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    "Art of" books: the case for them, and my recommendations

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    • Jake Parker
      Jake Parker SVS OG last edited by

      Here's my video on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNXSaVaUimU

      As an artist you need creative deposits, and one of the best sources is studying "art of" books.

      The case for "Art of" books:

      1. "Art of" books have art in them not found anywhere else, and even if you could find the art, it would be all over the place and a pain to collect. You could save them all in one file, but they would be out of context and, if you're like me, you tend to forget about files on your hard drive. I book on the shelf next to you, or sitting on your desk top gets looked at, read, and absorbed.

      2. "Art of" books are an artifact of the collective wisdom that went into the production of the project. You can tap into that wisdom when working on your own projects.

      3. If you are wanting to make films, video games, or animation, "art of" books show you the bar that you have to reach. They teach how these things were produced, they show production flow, design process, and story evolution.

      Qualities of a great art of book:

      1. A LOT of Art, there’s more art than screen grabs from the film, in fact, aside from a few exceptions there shouldn’t be any screen grabs from the film.

      2. The orientation of the book should match the orientation of the media it’s documenting.

      3. A comprehensive look at what went into the film. Don’t leave things untouched

      4. Images properly credited

      5. A good documentation of the thinking and development that went into the art. Should have lot's of Interviews and quotes from creators.

      Here's the books I shared on the video:

      The Art of Pixar: http://amzn.to/2rnICMo
      The Art of Masters of the Universe: http://amzn.to/2ti95HC
      The Art of the Croods: http://amzn.to/2sxVWgD
      The Art of Zootopia: http://amzn.to/2rXpTG1
      The Art of District 9: http://amzn.to/2sYAxuz

      Do you guys have any favorite "art of" books we should know about?

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      • aska
        aska @Jake Parker last edited by

        @Jake-Parker Hi, this week Iam intensively watching your courses, so Ive heard a lot about 'creative deposits' 😉 BTW I really like the way you structure and describe things, you are a very good teacher. But anyway, have you heard about '21 DRAW' books? I don't have them yet, but my favourite Australian artist was giving them great recommendations. Here is the link https://www.21-draw.com

        Aska
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        • TessaW
          TessaW last edited by

          I have five "Art of" books and I wish I had about a hundred more. So far I have: The Art of Moana, The Art of Howl's Moving Castle, The World of Edward Gorey, The Art of Loish, and one on Pablo Picasso. Sometimes the library will have some cool ones. I checked out one about the Far Side recently.

          I agree, they are so inspiring and great for creative deposits.

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          Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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          • Kasey Snow
            Kasey Snow last edited by Kasey Snow

            If I had all of the money in the world I would spend it on art books and fresh produce. It would be the best life.

            I feel like there are always SO many art books out there that I want to own. And lately it seems like any movie that comes out comes with an art book, so there are always plenty of new ones coming down the pipe! Thanks for the suggestions Jake.

            I happen to also be a big fan of sketchbook style art books, everyone should check out The Skillful Huntsman for a sweet example of what I mean. I love it when artists I follow just release sketchbooks or concept art collections from their personal projects. So amazing to leaf through.

            http://kaseysnow.com ~ https://instagram.com/KaseySnowArt/ ~ https://twitter.com/KaseySnowArt ~ https://www.patreon.com/KaseySnow ~

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            ~Kasey

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            • Kevin Longueil
              Kevin Longueil SVS OG last edited by

              @Jake-Parker "Designing Secret of Kells" is a really great one too 🙂
              https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Secret-Kells-Tomm-Moore/dp/0992916305

              Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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              • smceccarelli
                smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

                This collection is always on the grow. My favorites are

                The Art of Rise of the Guardians
                The Art of Ratatouille
                The Art of How to Train your Dragon 2 (lots of Nico Marlet´s awesomeness)
                The Art of Alice: Madness Returns
                The Art of the Boxtrolls
                The Art of Dreamworks Animation

                The latter has one major flaw in that it does not credit the images, but contains lots of art from films that have no "Art of" book by themselves.
                I also highly recommend the Disney Archive Series, with production art from all Disney´s 2D films.

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                • smceccarelli
                  smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                  @Kevin-Longueil I want this one so bad, but it cost 100 USD if I order it from here....I have occasionally spent this much for a book, but it takes some thinking over .... 😞

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                  • Kevin Longueil
                    Kevin Longueil SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

                    @smceccarelli $50 for shipping! if there was any way i could ship one to you to save a bit i would have no problem doing that! I cannot seem to find one locally online for you at the moment though..not even Powell's books - i'll keep my eyes peeled though 🙂

                    Portfolio: kevinlongueil.com
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                    • smceccarelli
                      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG @Kevin Longueil last edited by

                      @Kevin-Longueil I found one by the mythical StuartNG books (and where else?). If you do not know this shop, you should check it out:

                      StuartNGBooks

                      It is an internet reseller based in California that specialises in art books and comics and has literally everything you could ever dream of in this field.
                      I have ordered from him several times, but the shipments costs are very high from the US, plus I often have to pay a customs fee. On more than one occasion, books were sent back or just lost at customs, so I have become very weary of ordering anything from the US.
                      When I travel to the US, I can ask him to time the shipment so that it reaches me at the hotel - or just wait for a used copy to come to Amazon at a reasonable price.

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                      • Leontine
                        Leontine last edited by Leontine

                        Oh I love them all, they are so inspiring! love Collecting them. Tangled
                        Ratatouille
                        art of Rio
                        Zootopia
                        Art of Loish
                        Kung fu Panda
                        The Book of Life! my favorite!
                        Art of Frozen is the last one I bought.

                        Next on the wish list is The Pirates and Boxtrolls

                        Leontine
                        "A picture is worth a thousand words."

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                        • NoWayMe
                          NoWayMe last edited by

                          I also have many "art of" book! Love to use them as reference of simply look through them! My favorite is Art of Wreck-it-Ralph! I HAVE to buy Zootopia and ratatouille!!

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                            adamshephard last edited by

                            One of my favourite art books is 'the Art of Kubo and the Two Strings'. Pages filled with art with the artists name underneath, descriptions of characters and their characteristics.
                            They also have amazing spreads on thumbnail storyboards to really set scenes.

                            I also love (although not an art of book) The Skillful Huntsman. Really amazing ideas these guys had, and they show you so many techniques of character design and how to start simple e.g. Using the silhouette approach. There backgrounds and scenes as well are amongst the most amazing I've seen, the detail, mood, and tone are fascinating and help create so much atmosphere.

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                            • Christine Garner
                              Christine Garner last edited by

                              I have some art books I keep looking at every so often, here are a few- Sorry I know some have been mentioned already:

                              Spectrum Fantastic art books (I used to collect these when I was first getting into doing digital art around 2004)
                              the art of Dreamworks Animation (amazing stuff)
                              Harry Potter page to screen
                              the art of Rise of the Tombraider (I wish I had the first art book as well but it was limited numbers or something and now it's crazy expensive to get a copy)
                              The skillful huntsman
                              The art of Alice Madness Returns
                              The Chesley Awards (art to drool over)
                              An old AOI Images annual from the 80's I found in a second hand bookstore (amazing quality of Illustration back then).
                              Art history books- I love the Pre Raphaelites and Alphonse Mucha.
                              I have too many books now, I need a bigger house.

                              website: https://thimblefolio.com

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                              • jimsz
                                jimsz last edited by

                                An out of print book that can be purchased used is "The Art of Will Eisner". If you have an interest in comics, graphic novels, composition in any genre of art it is well worth a look.

                                Will pretty much created the graphic novel and today the comic industry's Oscar award equivalent is "The Eisner Award".

                                http://www.kidstimestudio.com - http://www.kidstimestudio.com/100days

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                                • Xovq
                                  Xovq last edited by

                                  Here are a couple of "Art of" books that I like that haven't been mentioned yet.

                                  Art of Journey
                                  Monster Hunter Illustrations (1 and 2)
                                  Okami Official Complete Works

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