Here comes one of people mostly shooting guns around ...nothing like that to start off a weekend!
In fact things got already very interesting Thursday night.
Jason Scheier invited me to give a lecture on composition for his pupils at
Art Center in Pasadena. It was fantastic to interact with his team of highly motivated young talent, I certainly did have a great time as well as the opportunity to answer some very interesting questions related to the theme!
15 comments:
jaja, molt bo es titol.
M'agraden especialment es tio de sa corbata sa dona des vestit vermell i aquell que esta davall des pont.
These sketches 'rock!', Marcos. I'm sure those students learned plenty from your visit.
Mad Skills..thats all I have to say :) Great work Marcos.
Amazing, as always, Mr.Mateu! May i ask what software you are using? I'm huge fan of yours, thanks for the inspiration!
Beautiful work, so much life to the lines, fantastic! I've been enjoying your book, well done!
Marcos,
Thanks so much for coming by Art Center -- we'd love to have you again sometime soon! Your work was very inspiring, and we all learned a ton!
All the best,
-Zach
-Gracies Frenando, son d'es que mes m'agraden a mi tambe!
-Thanks Chris! The lecture was great fun indeed
-Thank you Taylor
-Thanks Borilius, I use photoshop on Cintiq
-Thank yo Patrick
-Thanks Zach, it was great talking to you guys!
These are brilliant! love that guy with the machine gun.
Excellent shape variations in here! Love to see those characters coming to life!
Wonderful Marcos! I wish they were drawn with a nib on board, they would look fantastic in a frame.
Molt bons tot!! El del pont és una canya! Què tal per aquelles terres? Jo ocupat, afortunadament ;)
ke bó que ets !
-Thanks Justin!
-That would be fun Lincoln, thanks for your comment!
-Thanks UM, well, they can be printed out and framed anyhow...I know, it's not the same.
-Moltes gracies Victor, de moment ocupats tambe!
-Moltes gracies Ernest, tot be per casa?
que buenos apuntes Marcos, personajes por montones!
saludos
awesome stuff! it was great having you as a guest lecturer in David Colman's class, too!
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