I found yesterday that hundreds of 2D Artist Magazine where uploaded to the Internet Archive, and I really enjoy browsing them for the quality tutorials, interviews and amazing artist portfolios. I thought some of you here might like it as well:
https://archive.org/details/2dartistmagazine
@davidrevoy Nice find. Thanks for sharing.
@davidrevoy Amaze!!! time for some inspiration!!
@davidrevoy Oh woah, thank you!
Typing "Artbooks" also brought some amazing material.
@TamohaLeo Indeed! Thanks for the tip.
@davidrevoy What a treasure! Thank you for sharing the link.
@davidrevoy the first issue I clicked on has a capybara with a bandana. Say no more.
Edit: it's the concept art issue
@davidrevoy What a wealth of information. Thanks for sharing!
@davidrevoy Thanks!!! Thats inspiring! I also liked Computer Arts when it used to be published on paper.
@darekpages Oh yes! Computer Art was great. I also remember the Blender Foundation had a subscription to 3D World while I we were working on the open movies Sintel. It was great to browse it during the breaks. It was also a blast to discover Sintel on the cover later https://durian.blender.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/3dworldcover.png
@davidrevoy I have the CA file tied with string to keep some semblance of order. They are valuable because they are inspiring, those were the times of paper newspapers. Even though Adobe was preferred. I wasnt that interested in 3D at the time. Only recently, I managed to learn the blender so much that I appreciated its properties and usefulness. Im even trying to make my own brushes for painting textures, just experimenting https://www.artstation.com/artwork/1xRd68