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Alex Ross
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This is the official UA-cam channel for American comic book writer/artist Alex Ross!
Known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work, his awards include a 1997 Will Eisner Award for the limited series Kingdom Come with Mark Waid and a 1998 National Cartoonists Society Comic Book Award for Superman: Peace on Earth.
Ross won the Comics Buyer's Guide's CBG Fan Award for Favorite Painter seven years in a row, resulting in that publication's retirement of that category. Comics Buyer's Guide Senior Editor Maggie Thompson commented in regard to this in 2010, "Ross may simply be the field's Favorite Painter, period. That's despite the fact that many outstanding painters are at work in today's comic books".
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Known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work, his awards include a 1997 Will Eisner Award for the limited series Kingdom Come with Mark Waid and a 1998 National Cartoonists Society Comic Book Award for Superman: Peace on Earth.
Ross won the Comics Buyer's Guide's CBG Fan Award for Favorite Painter seven years in a row, resulting in that publication's retirement of that category. Comics Buyer's Guide Senior Editor Maggie Thompson commented in regard to this in 2010, "Ross may simply be the field's Favorite Painter, period. That's despite the fact that many outstanding painters are at work in today's comic books".
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Comic Book Pros Series Launch | Interviews with Comic Art Professionals
Comic Book Pros is a new podcast featuring interviews with the top names in comic art and the comics industry. Presented by the Lake Como Comic Festival & sponsored by Alex Ross Art!
This is a special guest episode. Please subscribe to @ComicBookPros for the full season!
For this inaugural episode, we're talking to the visual mind behind some of modern comics' richest tapestries: none other than Juanjo Guarnido.
You likely know him from the gritty, cinematic pages of the unforgettable neo-noir Blacksad. This anthology series, where humans are portrayed by animal species in myriad creative ways, won 2 Eisner Awards and the Angouleme Prize for Artwork.
Join Alex Ross Art at the Lake Como Comic Art Festival
May 17-19 2024
Tickets and info at www.lccaf.com/
This is a special guest episode. Please subscribe to @ComicBookPros for the full season!
For this inaugural episode, we're talking to the visual mind behind some of modern comics' richest tapestries: none other than Juanjo Guarnido.
You likely know him from the gritty, cinematic pages of the unforgettable neo-noir Blacksad. This anthology series, where humans are portrayed by animal species in myriad creative ways, won 2 Eisner Awards and the Angouleme Prize for Artwork.
Join Alex Ross Art at the Lake Como Comic Art Festival
May 17-19 2024
Tickets and info at www.lccaf.com/
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Batman Villains by Alex Ross - NEW Batman Prints
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Batman Villains by Alex Ross - NEW Batman Prints
What Is Alex Ross's Process? From Pencils to Finished Lineups
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What Is Alex Ross's Process? From Pencils to Finished Lineups
Alex Ross Explains NEW X-Men & Avengers Lineups
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Alex Ross Explains NEW X-Men & Avengers Lineups
Does Alex Ross Use Real People as Models for his Paintings?
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Does Alex Ross Use Real People as Models for his Paintings?
How Does Alex Ross Design His Layouts?
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How Does Alex Ross Design His Layouts?
Alex Ross Discusses AI Art \\\\ Panel Discussion pt.3
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Alex Ross Discusses AI Art \\\\ Panel Discussion pt.3
Photorealism Discussed with Alex Ross \\\\ Panel Discussion pt.1
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Photorealism Discussed with Alex Ross \\\\ Panel Discussion pt.1
Is Alex Ross an X-Men Fan? | UNVEILED Epic New Alex Ross X-Men & Avengers Paintings
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Is Alex Ross an X-Men Fan? | UNVEILED Epic New Alex Ross X-Men & Avengers Paintings
What Kind of Paint Does Alex Ross Use?
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What Kind of Paint Does Alex Ross Use?
What Makes a Good Comic Book Cover? Alex Ross Explains his Approach
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What Makes a Good Comic Book Cover? Alex Ross Explains his Approach
Painting Black Panther Covers with Gouache
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Painting Black Panther Covers with Gouache
Superhero Portraits Explained by Alex Ross
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Superhero Portraits Explained by Alex Ross
Painting Spider-Man Timelapse by Alex Ross
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Painting Spider-Man Timelapse by Alex Ross
Wolverine Time Lapse Painting by Alex Ross
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Wolverine Time Lapse Painting by Alex Ross
Painting Iron Man Over the Years with Alex Ross
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Painting Iron Man Over the Years with Alex Ross
Marvel Villain Covers by Alex Ross | All 37 Epic Covers Revealed
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Marvel Villain Covers by Alex Ross | All 37 Epic Covers Revealed
History of Thanos Explained by Alex Ross
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History of Thanos Explained by Alex Ross
INCREDIBLE Alex Ross Timelapse Painting Green Goblin from Beginning to End
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INCREDIBLE Alex Ross Timelapse Painting Green Goblin from Beginning to End
Is there a published book of just his cover work on Astro City ?
Alex Ross is so fair, so authentic, a giant able to recognições other giants.
It’s good that you as an artist that you remember the art work of Kirby . I know he’s proud of you. I can tell . good video.
I still have my Alex Ross action figure sculpts and they still look good too .
Alex GOD ROSS
I will always call him Captain Marvel. That's his true name and always will be to me!!!
Yeah her creator Queen Hippolyta fashioned a young girl out of clay on the Island and the goddess Aphrodite breathed life into the queen's child So Hippolyta can have a daughter of her own on Themyscira
The Goat
Sadly the new cast for the F4 is horrible 😢
Starts at 00:50 00:00:50 Introduction : How Carson Grubaugh got a chance invite Alex Ross to the podcast. 00:01:30 Photorealism in Comics : How Alex Ross applied photorealism in comics and his own relationships with its legacy. 00:03:28 Jack Kirby’s influence + 04:38 Neal Adams’ -artists mentioned : Norman Rockwell, Andrew Loomis, Neal Adams, Harold Foster 00:06:00 The days when Alex Ross wasn’t sure his painting would gain much attention. 00:06:25 How Alex maintained the dynamics of Photo-realism without any perceptual (pen and ink) line-art. 00:08:25 A practical concern from the critique of realism : Making all things super-stiff + Alex Ross talks why AI art couldn’t stimulate the majority of audience. 00:09:25 Alex Ross carefully describes why his painting “works” : Finding heavy shadows/dark; defining structure of a figure. -artist mentioned : Bernie Wrightson 00:12:10 Shape Dynamics : To achieving hard edges using traditional media 00:13:22 How Alex Ross decides what media/technique to make comics. (He never tried digital.) 00:16:14 Drawing lines in pencil + Wrist Pain discussion 00:17:36 Sean Michael Robinson joins the chat. 00:18:04 Sean talks of his camera angle, Alex likes it : How Alex lights his subject -artist mentioned : Wally Wood 00:19:31 How Alex Ross’ well-known photo-realism took departure from Fantastic Four : Full circle. 00:21:57 The colors of Full Circle. -artists mentioned : Jack Adler, Adam Hughes 00:29:00 Printingr in Comics. 00:31:27 Action Figure : A vehicle for a storytelling. artist mentioned : John Romita Sr. 00:34:43 Making a reference from real people. 00:39:09 How Alex Ross draw cartoon-style. -artists mentioned : Bruce Timm, Fleischer Brothers, Mort Drucker, Pat Oliphant 00:42:00 How Alex Ross’ skill-set switches from cartoon to photorealism back and forth. 00:47:05 In a world without photograph reference, what would Alex Ross do? 00:48:52 Alex Ross never typed before, was never online. Therefore, he never ghosted you. LOL + Refusing computer-dominated world. 00:54:24 Fine-art mentality vs Get-it-done mentality + Drawing from a reference vs Drawing from your memory artists mentioned : Drew Strusen, Dave Mckean, Alex Toth, Joe Shuster. 00:59:43 Bob Kane’s notorious plagiarism. + Classic Batman discussion should mention Jerry Robinson and Bill Finger. 01:01:22 Reaching realism in general with the knowledge earned from reference. 01:04:28 Alex Ross explaining pre-visualization ability/mentality. 01:08:50 Norman Rockwell & J.C. Leyendecker
Is this how it’s packaged for shipping? I saw you had some spots open but worried things will come damaged if this is how it’s boxed.
What kind of board you use for drawing?
I always thought the Green Goblin was a creature, not a masked man 😮
can watch this all day long
I like that you don't use teeny-tiny ultra fine brush!
Besides being a most 'excellent' artist, you really express and communicate the the artistic journey, all facets of it, in the most intelligent and sensitive of ways. And that I find to be very 'inspiring'. Thank you, Alex Ross.
I love your spiderman art alex your one of my favorite artists and an inspiration
who needs AI art when we've already had Alex Ross for decades?
getting to know reality and how to replicate it is a part of art, yes... But another one is to create a "style" (the sum of your flaws) to transfer your ideas into the paper. What I mean it's that I don't think realism is the ONLY way. Love your art anyhow!
I was one of the original animators on the Iron Giant. So glad you love the move Alex. It was a labor of Love for all of us. Best to you.
Epic work
Amazing work and happy I found your channel. Very inspiring for illustrators like myself.
He has a unique passion and talent!!
@2:30 I have knocked over an ink well once...... ONCE. never again. the horror still haunts me several years later. so much work. gone forever. hours of dedicated effort; completely destroyed in one fell swoop of a clumsy hand
Alex Ross. The art is just iconic. From kingdom come to . Superman peace on earth
I wish this series had a show on Amazon like The Boys and Invincible.
My fav design with the modular armor
You are the greatest
Mr Ross? I want to make a 3D animated DC universe with characters being based on your DC artwork.
@6:29 Does anyone know what this DC Kingdom Come art piece is called? For some reason, I want to display it in my room. Great work Alex Ross. Keep up the fantastic work. Your work is inspirational and breath-taking to me. Sometimes, I want an animated/live action movie of your works.
Thankfully it appears they've now gone back to this classic origin!
Agreed. As an artist you want to connect with your audience.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I enjoy many types of art but these just hit different.
Absolute legend.
Thks for sharing ur art and experiencie Saludos desde Ecuador
Sounds like he needs someone to just draw backgrounds like Dave sim did.
1:47 this art of Peter Laying a dead Norman Osborn in bed always intrigued me as a kid.
Wow
I completely agree with Mr. Ross. I'm not as old as him, and yet I feel the same way. You can't really feel your art when it's on a screen, and this piece feels the same as your last.
I'm a huge fan of xmen. And I've seen your works since 90's .
Does This Mean Marvels Is Set In Earth-9997?
Always loved Alex' videos for their honesty.
MANNN IVE BEEN WATCHING THESE FOR HOURS AND I DONT IT, HOW DOES HE PAINT LIKE THIS
much like how takehiko inoue is The best artist in the manga industry , alex ross is the undisputedbest comic book artist of all time. I mean just look at it.
Eres un gran ejemplo de excelencia felicidades!you aré a great example of the excelentia
hi Mr Alex, i have a question to ask if thats ok. what paper do you use for your illustrations thank you.
What documentary or interview are these clips taken from? I want to watch them in their entirety but I can't help but get the feeling I'm missing out on whole scenes being cut away. 😔
Happy to say that we now!! Are getting our comicbool accurate wolverine. Let's go!!
I disagree. Traditional mediums are superior to so-called digital art. Working digitally is convenient and in certain fields necessary, but computer programmes help the artist too much and prevent them to truly understand and connect with their work.