MAGAZINE

  - News
  - Features
  - Events Calendar

  - Editorials
  - Monthly Zine
  - Offworld Report
  - Our Daily RSS Feed

   
  More on SFcrowsnest's mag
 BOOKS & FILMS

  - Movie/TV Reviews  
    > Recent movies
    > Movies by year
    > Movies by title

  - Book Reviews  
    > Recent books
    > Books by year
    > Books by title

 ONLINE MOVIES



SFcrowsnest on FaceBook

 STEPHEN HUNT

  - Home  
  - Worlds  
  - Biography  
  - Bibliography  
  - Appearances  
  - Reviews  
  - Blog  
  - Community  
  - Press  
  - Links  

 VISIT OUR ADVERTISERS

  Become an Advertiser

  SCIFInder

  - Web Site Directory
 
- Search the Net

  OTHER SITES

  - StephenHunt.net
  - WoodenRocket.com

  TOOLS

  - Check your E-mail
  - Non Sci-Fi News

Infernum: The Art Of Jason Engle
01/10/2004 Source: Geoff Willmetts 

pub: Paper Tiger. 128 page hardback. Price: £20.00 (UK), $29.95 (US), $44.95 (CAN). ISBN: 1-84340-203-3.

Buy from Amazon US - Buy from Amazon UK
nb: US titles may only be available from Amazon US, and UK titles from Amazon UK.

check out website: www.papertiger.co.uk

This is a rather remarkable book in that we see the art of Jason Engle mature from a few years back until now. He is very much a digital artist relying on PaintShop Pro, a bit of art software available to us all, to do his work.



Saying that, all his preliminary work is done in pencil before being scanned in, so it's a reminder to all you budding artists out there that you do need your basic skills.



Much of Engle's work is for fantasy role-playing and card games, so unless you're into them, you're not likely to see much of his work.



Indeed, the nature of this work is very much in the heroic mode with some unusual but striking figures. The evolution of Engle's style is more to how he's developed his colours and figure depth as much as anything, as well as the accompanying mood. Hopefully, people seeing his work here will ask him to develop other themes.



In many respects, I think this book will appeal more to RPGers than the traditional fantasy or SF art fan and if you're not sure, would probably recommend looking at it from off the shelf in the first instance.



GF Willmetts

click here to buy Stephen Hunt's The Court of the Air

Get our Free MagBacktop of the page

Home | About Us | Write for Us | Subscribe to our Free Magazine | Advertiser Login

All content, unless otherwise indicated, is © www.SFcrowsnest.com 1991-2008 - our content management proudly powered by CuteNews


Advertise on SFcrowsnest: Click here

Recent Book ReviewsBook review archive