
Title | : | My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | Inglés |
Format Type | : | y 2 más , Ver todos los formatos |
Number of Pages | : | 215 páginas |
Publication | : | Harry N Abrams Inc (13 octubre 2015) |
My Little Pony: The Art of Equestria Reviews
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El modesto libro contiene una diversidad de material sobre la realización de la serie animada. Ideal para todo fan.
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El libro es una joya en verdad, teniendo una introducción al mundo de My Little Pony en general, pasando por las diferentes generaciones que han existido, y centrándose en la G4, que es de la que se muestra el proceso de creación de arte de la misma, tanto de personajes,
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El libro esta bastante completo, mas de 200 paginas llenas de ilustraciones, bocetos, descripciones e historias de las ponies y su desarrollo, es como la biblia de equestria. Además de que el toque brillante de la pasta dura le da un toque especial.
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A superb showcasing of how a hit TV series develops from concept art to final result, with lots of previously unseen background and building designs. Theres even a mini gallery of facial expressions for the mane six characters. A must have for hardcore Friendship is Magic fans!
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Great artbook all about the art behind my little pony and equestria. Colourful and hardcover, this book contains lots of behind the scenes information for fans
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One for the fans, young and old. Highly recommend.
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This book is beautiful. From the foil like background on the cover to all thats within, you can tell a lot of thought and care was put into it.It includes a Foreward by Jayson Thiessen, explaining the general mindset of how the team at DHX goes about designing the show and an interview with Lauren Faust. While I dont believe the interview contains any new information, it was a fun read nonetheless. It does, however, have a lot of concept art from when she was figuring out what to do with the show. The ones I enjoyed the most had scribbles of notes next to them. One of my personal favorites were doodles of visual images related to magic (presumably for Twilights cutie mark) where it lists and shows things like a wizards hat, stars and moon, black cat, then a pentagram (sans circle) with the note under it reading (yeah right). Another is various sketches of Applejack, with a note from Lauren between: I cant draw cowboy hats. :(Theres a mountain of beautiful layout art for backgrounds, color studies, storyboard art, and concept sketches; most often broken down into specific characters and setting. Theres even a few specific episodes showing breakdown between what had been storyboarded and the final scene. Mixed in are comments from Jayson Thiessen, Big Jim Miller, Rebecca Dart, and other Hasbro and DHX senior staff.Often art books, especially for ongoing series, only contain content from early seasons, but this book contains art and characters as recent as episode 14 of season 5. Prince Rutherford of Yakyakistan even has his own small section, where you finally can get a good look at his eyes.At the end, there is a small interview from Matt Mattus discussing the fandom and the impact on the show its had, followed by a message from WeLoveFine and examples of the fan art now seen on t shirts and other products.It is an excellent book that is as in depth (sometimes even so) than any of the Disney or Pixar art of books I own. The only nit pick I have is that, while credited in a list at the end of the book, I really wish they would have credited the artists exactly where their work shows up. The fan art is individually credited, so I am not quite sure why they couldnt have done so for the DHX artists.Any fan of the show or even animation fan in general that has interest in what goes on in the concept and design process will love this book!