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Ankaris
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My name is Wayne Haag, I'm a concept artist in the film industry. I started my career matte painting on The Fifth Element in 1996, Lord of the Rings, Farscape the TV series and have completed concept art on The Wolverine, Maze Runner, Gods of Egypt, Alien Covenant, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 and Foundation the TV series.
I also paint Science Fiction and Landscapes in oils and teach colour/light.
I also paint Science Fiction and Landscapes in oils and teach colour/light.
CONCEPT ART for FILM and TV - An Introduction
This is an introductory video on Concept Art that I've created over the years for Film and TV projects and how that Concept Art is used as a tool for production logistics beyond just shot design.
All concept art in this video was created by me for the productions stated.
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Copyright of the artwork belongs to their respective owners.
Images used for the purposes of education only.
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Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012.
Film credits include: The Wolverine, Maze Runner, Alien Covenant, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves, Foundation TV series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds TV series.
IMDB credit page: www.imdb.com/name/nm0351770/
X: @ankaris
IG: ankaris_
Website: www.ankaris.com
• Gumroad page for Photo Ref Packs and Tutorials: gumroad.com/ankaris
• Scifi prints and original oil paintings available here: https: www.ankaris.com/scifi
• Landscape prints and original oil paintings available here: www.waynehaag.com/landscapeprints
Thank you for watching and for your support.
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All concept art in this video was created by me for the productions stated.
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Copyright of the artwork belongs to their respective owners.
Images used for the purposes of education only.
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Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012.
Film credits include: The Wolverine, Maze Runner, Alien Covenant, Ghostbusters Afterlife, Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves, Foundation TV series, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds TV series.
IMDB credit page: www.imdb.com/name/nm0351770/
X: @ankaris
IG: ankaris_
Website: www.ankaris.com
• Gumroad page for Photo Ref Packs and Tutorials: gumroad.com/ankaris
• Scifi prints and original oil paintings available here: https: www.ankaris.com/scifi
• Landscape prints and original oil paintings available here: www.waynehaag.com/landscapeprints
Thank you for watching and for your support.
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I landed my dream job on THE FIFTH ELEMENT due to a chance encounter!
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My first film industry job as a matte painter was on The Fifth Element at Digital Domain in 1996-97. In this video I briefly share my story of how I got into the film industry and how a chance encounter with a VFX legend, changed my life forever as I was taken on as a Matter Painter at the VFX house, Digital Domain. Check out 'piercefilm productions' Ron Gress interview: th-cam.com/video/PNPSYb...
Learn to paint with Gouache - Gouache Tutorial PART 3
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This is an edited version of Part 3 from my Gumroad Tutorial video. In Part 3 I paint the background section of the image. I cover The 5 Types of Light and point out Light, Shadows, Colour Temperature differences and Reflected Light. The full tutorial is available here: ankaris.gumroad.com/ Just over 2 hours of Gouache painting demo. 1920 x 1080p 10,000px scan of final artwork The process of pa...
Learn to paint with Gouache - Gouache Tutorial PART 5
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This is an edited version of Part 5 from my Gumroad Tutorial video. In Part 5 we finish up the Gouache study with final details and a look at the image in B/W to assess the values. The full tutorial is available here: ankaris.gumroad.com/ Just over 2 hours of Gouache painting demo. 1920 x 1080p 10,000px scan of final artwork The process of painting a large oil painting sometimes starts with a s...
Learn to paint with Gouache - Gouache Tutorial PART 4
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This is an edited version of Part 4 from my Gumroad Tutorial video. In Part 4 I continue painting the scene by taking care of the Foreground section. Reflected and/or Bounce Lighting is crucial in this section as the FG is basically an interior space. Most of the illumination comes from the sky and bounced from the ground and structural features outside. The full tutorial is available here: ank...
Learn to paint with Gouache - Gouache Tutorial PART 2
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This is an edited version of Part 2 from my Gumroad Tutorial video. In Part 2 I show you the basic tools and materials I use. The full tutorial is available here: ankaris.gumroad.com/ Just over 2 hours of Gouache painting demo. 1920 x 1080p 10,000px scan of final artwork The process of painting a large oil painting sometimes starts with a smaller, simpler gouache study which is what I'm showing...
Learn to paint with Gouache - Gouache Tutorial PART 1
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This is an edited version of Part 1 from my Gumroad Tutorial video. In Part 1 cover basic greyscale Lighting Maps or Layouts using Copic Markers. This is the first step to designing your lighting scenario and can be applied to any drawing. The full tutorial is available here: ankaris.gumroad.com/ Just over 2 hours of Gouache painting demo. 1920 x 1080p 10,000px scan of final artwork The process...
Procreate Sketch 04
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Another Procreate Sketch.. for some reason I must have trimmed off the very beginning. Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012. Fil...
Procreate Sketch 03
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Time lapse sketch from Procreate. Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012. Film credits include: The Wolverine, Maze Runner, Alien ...
Rover Scout: Concept Art Tutorial - A short excerpt.
มุมมอง 2614 ปีที่แล้ว
Rover Scout is the first in a series of Concept Art Tutorials from Wayne Haag covering aspects of real world film industry situations from film art departments. Each one will cover the different approaches to creating concept art with a little colour/light theory thrown in for good measure! This video focuses on working with supplied 3D assets from an art dept, camera set up, lighting then comp...
Time-lapse 01 - Afternoon overlooking city of Sydney.
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A quick timelapse of Sydney shot on the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4k. Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012. ...
THE FIFTH ELEMENT: Actual cinema frames
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A quick view of some actual film frames from the film, The Fifth Element. These are Super 35mm format. Copyright the original owners. Images used for the purposes of education. Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV ser...
Procreate digital Sketch 02
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Short Procreate time lapse sketch. Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012. Film credits include: The Wolverine, Maze Runner, Alien...
FARSCAPE Season 1: Matte Paintings REVIEW
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Join me in a tour of the Matte Paintings I created for the first Season of Farscape the TV series back in 1998-99. In this video I go through most of the matte shot I worked on, what I liked and what I didn't! I also show a some old 35mm slide pictures of some of the cast, crew and locations here in Sydney. Enjoy! Copyright the original owners. Images used for the purposes of education. Wayne H...
Procreate Sketch 01
มุมมอง 2634 ปีที่แล้ว
Quick Procreate time lapse sketch. Wayne Haag has been a film industry artist in both post production VFX Matte Painting and pre-production Concept Art for almost 29 years. He started his career as a matte painter on The Fifth Element, Farscape the TV series and Lord of the Rings movies. He has been a Concept Artist exclusively since 2012. Film credits include: The Wolverine, Maze Runner, Alien...
The Fifth Element: Matte Paintings REVIEW
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The Fifth Element: Matte Paintings REVIEW
Rover Scout Concept Art Tutorial - Trailer
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Rover Scout Concept Art Tutorial - Trailer
Scifi Sketching and drawing - A Trailer from my Gumroad Tutorial
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Scifi Sketching and drawing - A Trailer from my Gumroad Tutorial
Scifi Sketching Part 4 of 8 - Thumbnails
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Scifi Sketching Part 4 of 8 - Thumbnails
The Five Types Light in Gouache - Part 5 of 8
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The Five Types Light in Gouache - Part 5 of 8
Did you ever get around to posting those pictures from the slides? Awesome work man. Thanks.
Cheers mate! No I haven't, I've since had to move appartments and the slides are buried in a box someplace. I'll get to them eventually I hope! Btw, Happy New Year!
Thanks for sharing this with us! very insightful hearing this from the pros in the field.
No problem, thanks for the comment! More industry insights to come!
Thanks Wayne! This is very informative!
You're welcome Xi!
Perfect and clear explanation, thank you very much, your work is amazing!
Thank you, cheers!
Ilustração da chegada a Marte.
:) !!!!!!!
damn! i am a huge fan of your work and I did not know who you were! i am so glad the algorithm showed me your channel
Awesome, thank you! Glad to have you along!
This really is a great story. Thank you for sharing it. I loved your idea of being prepared to jump on opportunities. Very good advice.
Awesome explanation on mattes! Best I've seen on youtube. And the 5fth element still looks awesome, I can't believe the backgrounds are paintings. I'd love to see how you painted them
LOL! I'm surprised there is any explanation of mattes anywhere these days to be honest! Just to be clear, all of the matte paintings in TFE are digital, not traditional. Basic flat 2D paintings for the most part, but digital. I'm not exactly sure but I would lay money on the fact that it was one of, if not the first film to incorporate all digital mattes. Titanic came out after 5th and it had the last ever traditional matte painting by Matte World Digital.
@@ankaris5129 wow good to know.I was a big fan of TFE when it came out
This is an amazing story! Thanks for sharing!
Great!, yes "Space Wrecks" and the TTA books were poured over for ages, i know every inch of them. I saw a chap had re created a lot in 3D ..neato!
I saw that 3D version a while back, I think I prefer the original paintings. Be cool if someone could publish a whole new version, new look, new designs etc. Thanks for commenting again Kyle!
Great info and a CLOSE UP of shots that just blew me away , it was like Heavy Metal magazine had come to life, thanks for this!!
Yes, totally Heavy Metal, French GN come to life. I think that's why the film doesn't land for some people. For those who know, you know!
Great Story !, I remember you from a number of productions we were on together, i was in Previs on Rings, under Mark Stetson for a while (got him to sign my Bladerunner poster) Nice to catch up with your channel! i didn't realize you worked on those paintings in 5th element, some of my all time fave shots.
Hey Kyle, then we must have crossed paths on LOTR for sure! Small world! I see you worked on Superman Returns too. We must have followed Mark around like a bad smell!! 😂
I became an architect based in the 5th element and other films during that era of film! Thanks for sharing this!!
That's funny because a lot of 3D guys I met on the production were ex architects looking to stretch their architectural legs in ways they couldn't as actual architects! A lot of set designers in the film industry came along that path.
Inspiring video from start to finish. Love your work.
Great story! Sometimes being in the right place at the right time can help your career immensely. But I think the best part of the story is that of your determination, which put you in the right place at the right time.
Thank you! Yes, I suppose what I didn’t communicate here was the many year effort involved. What’s that old saying, it took me 20 years to become an overnight success!
What a beautiful story yours is!!!
Great story!
Fantastic video Wayne. What a fantastic bit of luck - albeit one made possible by your determination to get to where you wanted to be.
Cheers ol' boy! Yes, I think at the end of the day, the lucky part was meeting a bunch of great people that I enjoyed working with.
Your work on the Fifth Element, along with the works of Iain McCaig and Doug Chiang on Star Wars, especially Phantom Menace has been a life-long inspiration for me, and now 4 years ago at the tender age of 32 I finally jumped into the world of digital art, and have been creating my own concepts, especially character concepts. It's been an educational ride considering I'm self-taught. It's definitely a tough business to crack into, getting a chance to prove yourself without first accumulating a massive body of work is almost impossible. The world of digital and concept art has become oversaturated in the last 10-15 years, and it seems like almost everyone wants to do concepts and art for games, movies, etc.
Hey thanks for the comment! If it makes you feel any better, I was 28 when I got that job at Digital Domain and 29 when I started there, so in that regard, not that far off from where I was. Without knowing your situation, you might be in a good place to just quietly build up skills and develop your portfolio 'without' the stress of trying to get work whilst building your folio. The illustrator Greg Manchess once talked about everyone trying to be original, but the trick was to just be authentic with your work and more often than not, that's what will set you apart. Just do your thing... and leave open the opportunity for other industries/clients to come into your sphere. eg, Book cover illustration, the music industry, card games etc. And it is very kind of you to mention my work in the same sentence as those two legendary artists! I have always looked to Ralph McQuarrie as he was not only an illustrator, concept artist, but he was briefly also a matte painter, which I have an eternal soft spot for!
@@ankaris5129 I understand completely what you mean, sir. By the way, I also sent you a message on ArtStation, where I could go into more detail. Thank you again!
i really like your sketches 🙏
Thank you!
Gosh I recall using PS V3 first time and really struggeling with the layers back then... I was at design school in the 90s. I went a different route back then and moved from AV media to classical advertisement, which I regret, as this biz is o so shallow. Moved completely away from this biz in 2006 when starting another biz to make drums, lol, but I might have gone another route if I had known that these jobs exist. I love your work!
as for reusing images on projects, gosh yeah, I got some favorite textures I used like crazy to pimp my designs...
I don't worry, I had my fair share of advertising work. I did matte paintings for TVC's for many years to pay the bills! Hated every second of it, shallow is an understatement my friend!!
@@ankaris5129 well, I'd love to see some of those too, if just for plain entertainment. My wife used to keep all those samples for print projects I did - for a few years I worked as graphic designer at a small advertisement company that did flyers, menus and postcards etc like on an assembly line. I hated most, as the usual time I'd get for each was like less than an hour, squeeze 150 words into it and "make the logo bigger". But when I started working for really big name companies, jeez, it got even stupider. Seemed like the extra pay I got was just compensation for pain and suffering from idiotic bosses who think their job is to have better ideas than you have (and whose spineless employees have not the gut to tell him the truth...).
Wow, amazing work. Thanks for sharing. ☺
Love getting behind the scenes looks at an older and somewhat more obscure sci-fi show. Seems like so many interesting behind the scenes details from older shows have been lost, and I think it's a real shame!
There is so much imagery and data generated in the production of a film/TV show that it would be almost impossible to catalog and archive.. I wish we could, there's a lot made that never sees the light of day unfortunately!
Looks awesome
What is that pen?
Which one? Looks like I've used several in this video.
LOL!
great job
inspiring :)
Very nice and interesting procedure for painting technical things. What is the advantage of mixing the colors of a spatula and not a straight brush?
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Homeworld2's concept arts immediately flashed in my mind when I saw this:D
Cool thanks! I'm not a gamer so I haven't seen Homeworld, although I know of it, but I've had people make the comparisons before.
@@ankaris5129 Sorry for the year late reply, youtube for some reason does not notify me of replies. But as for HW2, you can just google the concept arts done, and the monolithic, space opera-ish feel of it will immediately jump out:D As always, amazing work!
Wonderful. Congratulations on your talent and hard work.
I really appreciate these Timelapse videos, do you share videos on any other platforms? Thanks again!
Oh, hey from Turkey. I am surprised :)) Great work btw.
That moment when you add shadow cast by the mountains ... it is such striking singular oomph of presence and depth!
Happy to find it. After started following you I've re-watched it. So good!
So many changes! Impressive!
This was fascinating. Thanks for sharing!
subbed, it is a pleasure to watch your videos. shame i did not discovered this before.
You're welcome!
Beautiful work.
Cheers Allan!
That was awesome
This is amazing and very informative. The Fifth Element is such a unique movie, especially from a visual standpoint. Thank you for sharing this!
Cheers Roko, anytime man!
Just beautiful work, one of my favourite films. Your work is amazing, I wish more people were interested in people like you then doing stupid dancing on tik tok.lol You are an inspiration and a talent the world should know more about🤟
Thank you Alex! Very kind of you. As film artists we're usually ok with being hidden away and left alone to paint!
Very cool dude, i really enjoyed that movie
Tony tilse looks like he is in a Ska band about to open for the Bosstones
This was fantastic, thank you so much! I really appreciate your insights into your creative and generative process. I'm particularly impressed at your recall of the way your matte paintings were used in the episodes themselves!
You're most welcome! Glad you enjoyed that little dive into the matte paintings of the show. The level of intense concentration making this kind of work under deadline pressure burns the experience into your brain!!
the number on top of the bus is a great easter egg for techies lol
This is exactly what I needed to see. Thanks! And thank you for including link to the music. Very thoughtful ( :
Glad you like it Jeffery! James' music is great. He uses my images and I use his music!
I used SGIs in the mid-90s to build protein models into electron density!
Thanks for sharing. Help me to understand how to render and imagine scène.