ALEX ROSS UPDATE '22 - Batman | Fantastic Four | Moon Knight | Black Adam | Thor
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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This week Alex takes a deep dive, over 15-minutes, giving his takes on everything from Batman to Moon Knight and showcasing tons of new prints! View the NEW SDCC 2022 lineup from Alex Ross: www.alexrossart.com/pages/sdc...
And if you're at the Con this week drop by booth #2415, grab our sketchbook and check out the new originals on display. - Развлечения
I am and will always be a huge fan of yours! This is THE way to portray the most classic of DC Heroes! And your Shadow is Just BEYOND awesome!!
Will always love that classic Batman logo! You are right, they should be using that logo.That cover is amazing my friend!
The idea of Ross' realistic style being the mediator and gateway between Kirby's or some other stylistic artists' comic art and the real life movie aesthetic is wonderful.
I remember the first time I came across Mr. Ross’s Epiphanous Art. I was five years old and the book fair was visiting my school. My mom went with me after school had ended and i see this giant book with the Justice League on it. when i opened the book it changed my life forever. What Alex Ross did for me back in 2002 is what the DCEU and MCU are currently doing now. Establishing “silly make believe cartoon characters” as my teacher would call them, into Almost Real Life Super Humans who Dwell Among Us.
We all gratefull with you for giving us a more mature look to our heroes. A very special way, a classic look, with more muscles but very maturish. Enormous talent Mr. Ross, thanks for that.
dude the Moonknight art that inspired the show is insane keep drawin
Really looking forward to Full Circle
Still blowing me away after two decades already. WOW! Alex is a really nice guy too.
I always think Alex's works in a very similar style to Frank Hampton, the creator of Dan Dare (Pilot of the Future) from the 1950's Eagle comics. He had real models play the roles of the characters, and built model spaceships and buildings which he used as reference for his comic books. Would love to see Alex Ross do a Dan Dare poster.
I'm very excited to see how Alex's style translates in a more traditional pen & ink technique with his Fantastic Four book.
Alex Ross u r a legend!!! I love everything u have done!!!
Blessed with a new Alex Ross vid 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I have always loved superhero Art, But ALex Ross Has Raised the Bar and Really Struck That Note that Made Me Improve My Art. Thank You, Mr Ross.
You are a big inspiration to me and have been one of the best character artist! Love your art!!
Thank you for the new posting, keep up the always outstanding work.
Genius. Just pure genius.
I always have loved your work, and collected all of your collections and books! Kingdom Come still resonates with me as it's a perfect marriage of my favorite artist, Alex Ross, and my favorite writer, Mark Waid. I still reread it every year. Your art is classic and evocative. Keep doing what you do and I'll keep buying! 😊
You should do some live drawings online Alex? It would be cool to see the process in action.
5:45 I still have that art piece on a tin deck box back when I played VS System! Great times! :)
Here from Facebook. Huge fan Alex!
Incredible! Thank you for bringing us along with this SDCC update! Always love your style!
Thanks for all your majestic work withy favorites comic book characters 🌍
The best wishes for you and your love ones 🌍💯
My favourite artist besides Jim Lee❤️❤️❤️
Alex you're great 👍🏻💯
A book of only pencils by you would be cool!
Everything Alex says here is so spot on regarding the character design.
Iron Man is my favorite hero. Period. You and the team working on the Korvac arc gave me so much joy. Everything you're associated with is poster worthy.
I wish I was going to SDCC. I would love to meet Alex
The 70s style of DC characters have been my favorite.
My all time favorite artists of that era have been Neal Adams, Jim Aparo and Mike Grell.
love your work!
Ordered FF today looking forward to it.
8:00 Fantástico 😳
A GENUINE GENIUS 💯🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💥💥💥🖤⚡️🤘💥💥
They should hire you as a consultant on the FF movie, so it can finally be done right
I love this
Yours works is incrible fantastic
Beautiful video. love it. Please post more like this 1 :)
I would love to see Alex's take on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Eu sou seu maior fã Senhor Ross. Você é a razão por muitas pessoas fazerem desenhos realistas.
I like you bring classic superhero there real superhero
admirable el estilo de dibujo y ese característico sombreado que les das a tus obras de arte
I love your strong Kirby Mr Fantastic.
I would love to see you do Thundercats!
I'm pretty certain he has.
@@RighteousBrother You where right, thank you for pointing it out :)
No worries man, I hope you dug it!
wonderful video, but is it my impression or is he painting the green globlin, when he's talking
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I know I’ll never get an answer to this question, but I wonder has his style changed over time some. I’m an Artist myself and there are things I notice. His style now seems more expressive and not quite as refined as his older pieces . I’m speaking to his portraits specifically: the beast Batman
Tribute compared to the 60th anniversary portrait. The older is more refined and more photorealistic than the newer one. Same goes for his marvel portraits vs his DC portraits. Maybe it’s because the Marvels are cast in a shadow more. I know the marvel pieces were designed to go together where as the DC anniversary pieces weren’t. Ofcourse this doesn’t apply too all his recent Art. I would love to hear his thought process on the evolution of him as an Artist.
I'm certainly not the person to answer your question, however I'm pretty sure he said in one video that he was really caught up about using black for his shadows for years of his earlier work, and decided he needed to get past that and use darker versions of more complimentary colors and so forth, instead. This is kind of hilarious, because while he's clearly wildly talented this is a really basic and generic piece of advice that you hear directed at beginners all the time "don't use black for shadows, it makes it look muddy".... "It's not as realistic as you think it is" or "it's less interesting to look at"
I think he plays around with color a lot more now in general, but again I probably don't know what I'm talking about. Just feels that way based on the dates and the stuff I've seen.
Interestingly, to me there is something very grounded or even urban about that much gray in those superhero panels. I don't know if it's that it's evocative of the concrete environment that a lot of them take place in, if his penchant for harsh lighting enhances it, or if it's just that we're used to comics being big splashes of primary colors. On the other hand black shadows are not necessarily dissimilar to inks in some ways.
@@futurestoryteller what he’s taking about with the tones of black to gray is called sepia. It’s an old school method in oil painting. Lots of painters still use it. Impressionist painters like Monet broke away from that tradition when the painted their landscapes outside using natural light. They said you don’t see black in nature. I think Impressionism works well for landscapes but not so much with portrait or figurative painting. If you look at Ross’s early work you see him working with gray scale tones then overlaying color on top. He has an example of this method in the very back of the Mythology book. I’ve been a fan of his work since the beginning but I can see a change. If you compare his full portrait of DC characters vs the Marvel portraits he just did for the mural you can notice a
Difference. The latter portraits look more expressive.
@@williambrown6185 Sepia is just a reddish brown color. I think you're thinking of grisaille. I'm surprised that even works in an opaque medium, but even then he wouldn't need to use hard black so often. So maybe that's what he was talking about, idk.
@@futurestoryteller I’ve seen a lot of artist that use gouache start with the tones first.
@@williambrown6185 okay
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In spanish??? 🤔
At home. Cleaning the kitchen
If comics ever really face an end
Is DC vs Marvel the grand Finale?
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He wants to paint Thor
Liike the Hilldibrant brothers did.
This perfectly encapsulates why Ross's take on these characters is a passing fad. Kirby's work isn't "abstraction", it's cartooning. Like comics.
Passing fad? He's been popular for well over 20 years, so that discounts a fad, surely?
Must be a long fad because he’s been one of the biggest names in comics for 30 years