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It really looks like he's using a 0.2 fine liner of some sort throughout each piece, which shows so much skill. I wonder if he lightly pencils in some guide lines or he's just in a flow state where he makes it up as he goes. Either way the man knows techniques with that srcatchy style that builds a lot of depth, even creates the illusion of mist. Thanks for the look through, i didn't realize this second printing has way more pieces.
Hey, thanks for checking the video out! Yeah those are points that I was wondering about as well, and was also trying to figure out his method. It is definitely amazing that he can build up so much depth with this technique!
If you really liked the art in this book review and want to see some more trippy work, then check out our review of The Art of Ian Miller: th-cam.com/video/l9APRqx7kng/w-d-xo.htmlsi=e0PNYpmh_xjjsPSo
Thanks for reviewing this one.
Thanks for watching the video! More cool book reviews in the works!
That's really cool Book
Yes, a great composition of work for sure. Thanks for watching the video. See you Thursday!
It really looks like he's using a 0.2 fine liner of some sort throughout each piece, which shows so much skill. I wonder if he lightly pencils in some guide lines or he's just in a flow state where he makes it up as he goes. Either way the man knows techniques with that srcatchy style that builds a lot of depth, even creates the illusion of mist. Thanks for the look through, i didn't realize this second printing has way more pieces.
Hey, thanks for checking the video out! Yeah those are points that I was wondering about as well, and was also trying to figure out his method. It is definitely amazing that he can build up so much depth with this technique!
killer book dudes!! 666
Definitely! Thanks for watching the video! 🤘