ImagineFX is the only magazine for fantasy and sci-fi digital artists. Each issue contains an eclectic mixture of in-depth workshops from the world's best artists, plus galleries and interviews, community news and product reviews. ***Please note: From September 2012 onwards our digital version feature links to download video tutorials and Q&A workshop resource files. Issues prior to September 2012 do not feature this additional content.***
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NO.1 FOR DIGITAL ARTISTS ImagineFX
THE ART OF ZEZHOU CHEN • We talk to the Magic: The Gathering artist about his life and career
FXPose
THE ROOKIES
Artists’ New Year’s resolutions for 2024 • Turning over a new leaf Tanya Combrinck meets seven artists to hear how they plan to tackle what the coming year brings in these challenging times
Jen Hancock
Constantine Sekeris • House of concepts We go hunting for superheroes, monsters and more as the concept artist and creature designer gives us a tour inside his new studio space
FRESH PAINT
Letters
Glenn Vilppu
Jonas Minnebo
LEARN HOW TO USE FORESHORTENING • Anatomy expert Charlie Pickard introduces his vital tips so you can become a master of perspective and improve your figure drawing
EMBRACE YOUR HAPPY ACCIDENT
15 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR SKETCHING
CAPTURE DELICATE LIGHTING AT DUSK
THE TOOLS OF STORYTELLING
CREATE CONCEPT ART FOR A HERO
GIVE CHARACTER THROUGH DETAIL
Kei Meguro • Kei Meguro is a Brooklyn and Tokyo-based visual artist and graphic designer. Having received a BFA in graphic design at the School of Visual Arts, she has now cultivated her own photorealistic aesthetic.
Janice Sung • Janice creates paintings often featuring flora, fauna and feminine subjects. She is inspired by the timeless beauty of Renaissance paintings, the intricate elegance of Japanese and Chinese traditional art, and the world around us.
PAINT A TERRIFYING TENTACLE MONSTER • Illustrator THOMAS ELLIOTT gives us his step-by-step guide for mixing traditional mediums as he creates a horrifying mutant creature
First Impressions