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Pricing, Aftermarket, and Secondary Market Artist Compensation for Magic


Donato Giancola

[caption id="attachment_78605" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] First to Last, Amber Prison 1996 to Aetherspark 2024.[/caption] Pricing, Aftermarket, and Secondary Market Artist Compensation This is the part of artist relations Wizards of the Coast is NOT going to like to talk about in public. This is why laid-off employees need to sign Non Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to receive severance packages. Corporations do not like public facts. Since I will likely never work for Wizards again, and have already…

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Studying the Portrait Using George Bridgman’s Book


Ron Lemen

October 28, 2024 - One of the most influential art instructors was George Bridgman who was part of a core group from the Art Students League back in the early 20th century who defined and refined the process of learning how to make art for commercial and fine artists.  Bridgman was one of the first to define a process for breaking down the human form, and compared it to the machine and its mechanical parts, indicative of the times he was living in during the industrial revolution. His descriptions for defining the form were also very revolutionary, teaching his students how to see the human machine in planes and forms, using perspective to solve the dimensions, massing in shadows first before defining the subtle nuances of half tones in the light, and simplifying the anatomy into basic mechanical shapes…

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