ImagineFX 161 issue resources
Download all the assets from issue 161 of ImagineFX
Workshops
Learn to paint a surreal portrait
Download video
Watch video on YouTube
Revisit Beksinski's surreal world
Download video
Watch video on YouTube
Paint a corpse that's full of life
Download video
Watch video on YouTube
Download custom brushes
Use texture in a ghostly scene
Download video
Watch video on YouTube
Training video
Download a sample clip from 2018 Lesson 01: Ursus Warbear, or watch the clip on our YouTube channel.
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Cliff has been working in publishing for more years than he cares to remember. His sub-editing skills have been put to good use on academic, computing, creative and motoring publications, including ImagineFX, Computer Arts, Paint & Draw, Linux Format and Total 911. He particularly admires the work of concept artists such as Doug Chiang, Matt Allsopp and Christian Alzmann, who have shaped the look of Star Wars films and series such as The Mandalorian, Rogue One and The Force Awakens. Even The Phantom Menace's leaden script can't detract from its imaginative visuals!
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