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Which are the best metal illustrators and covers out there are the best for you? My favourites are Dan SeaGrave's ones, especifically the Penetralia CD cover.

What about you guys?

Would be cool if you post the pics too.
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Isn't this subject more suitable for Into Battle sub-forum as it's Metal in theme?
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bigfootkit wrote:Isn't this subject more suitable for Into Battle sub-forum as it's Metal in theme?
I wrote the thread here just in case they might relocated it.
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This is my favorite artwork at the moment:

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Still, I'll always prefer 'hand drawn on paper' artwork.
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stormspell wrote:image
That's a nice one! Care to tell me the name of the band and/or album? :)
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bigfootkit wrote:Isn't this subject more suitable for Into Battle sub-forum as it's Metal in theme?
Yes. Moved.
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stormspell wrote:This is my favorite artwork at the moment:

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I really like this.

I adore Voivod covers a lot... My absolute favourite probably is the Serenades cover by Anathema though, I think. Death and libido personified.

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The Erlking wrote:
stormspell wrote:image
That's a nice one! Care to tell me the name of the band and/or album? :)
Not yet, soon :)
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Black Axe wrote:Still, I'll always prefer 'hand drawn on paper' artwork.
Ooookay, this comment coming on the tail of my posting really rubbed me wrong... Since you seem to be such an expert knowing what-was-drawn-how, let me show you some small examples to give you some food for thought.

First, some close-ups from my obviously not-hand-on-paper work:

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And here are two more, which I'd like to hear from you if they are hand-on-paper, or digital. I'll explain to you why I'm asking after hearing your opinion:

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Digital oils and real oils both allow for skillful work in skillful hands. It's the aesthetic strength that should be applauded when artwork is good, not if it was made digitally or by hand. If someone put in the hours to draw something right, it'll appear right, the medium isn't the issue. A lot of photoshop-style HM covers scream "I made my nephew do this in 2 hours" and that's more the problem than it is in fact, photoshop.
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stormspell wrote:
Black Axe wrote:Still, I'll always prefer 'hand drawn on paper' artwork.
Ooookay, this comment coming on the tail of my posting really rubbed me wrong...
Sorry, next time I'll wait till some other people have responded after you before I post.

My comment had to do with the cover in my post. I've never seen covers that 'sharp' looking when computer drawing wasn't used, and I'm just not very fond of it.
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Post by Helm »

The Warhammer 40K image posted in this thread is made by hand and it's by far the sharpest in here heh
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Helm wrote:The Warhammer 40K image posted in this thread is made by hand and it's by far the sharpest in here heh
Not sharp in that way, but a little unnatural sharpness you can find in sharp computer drawings. Or in not so sharp computer work the colours are often different from natural drawings.

BTW: I thought I recognized the characters from something, didn't know it was from Warhammer. I guessed some old space shooter or something. :lol:
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This has been a favorite of mine since I first saw it:

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