After watching my new video "How I Paint Dinosaurs," paleoartist Mick Ellison sent me the following description of how he makes maquettes, and he was kind enough to permit me to share the information with you:
Reference maquettes by paleoartist Mick Ellison |
Reference maquette of Sinornithosaurus by Mick Ellison |
"You can move along pretty quickly after you get the hang of it. I like this shot because it looks like the dinosaur is wearing feathered trousers!"
Mick Ellison's pencil drawing in progress |
Mick wrote the following blurb about my video--thanks, Mick!
Sr. Principal Artist
Department of Paleontology
American Museum of Natural History
"How I Paint Dinosaurs is a fascinating, detailed look into the making of the masterful dinosaur creations of James Gurney. I loved following his creative process, from the initial ideas, through the scientifically informed and accurate paleo-reconstructions, to the final stunning artwork. I found this video to be extremely informative and creative, and I have to say that I was completely inspired to draw dinosaurs!"—Mick Ellison,
Sr. Principal Artist
Department of Paleontology
American Museum of Natural History
"How I Paint Dinosaurs" by James Gurney, digital download, 53 minutes, HD 720p. (Via Paypal)
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or at Gumroad via credit card. How I Paint Dinosaurs
And thanks to Mark Frauenfelder, founder of BoingBoing for doing a post about the new video
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Edit: For other maquette building techniques, wee also the previous post on Sea Monsters, and on Microraptor
or at Gumroad via credit card. How I Paint Dinosaurs
And thanks to Mark Frauenfelder, founder of BoingBoing for doing a post about the new video
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Edit: For other maquette building techniques, wee also the previous post on Sea Monsters, and on Microraptor
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