OtherWorlds

How to Imagine, Paint and Create Epic Scenes of Fantasy

Author Tom Kidd
Go where no artist has ever gone before.

Bizarre terrains, enchanted forests, futuristic metropolises, ornate palaces—these are the places where adventure dwells. In this fun and fiercely original book from celebrated fantasy artist Tom Kidd, you'll learn how to set the scene for epic tales of adventure. Discover where Kidd finds his best ideas, the methods behind his glorious color sense, and how he turns it all into exquisite skies, glittering cities, spectacular rock formations, stormy seas, magnificent forests and other bold, breathtaking vistas.

   • Learn to draw and paint fantastic settings in a way that makes them utterly believable
   • Get imagination-sparking approaches for dreaming up these strange new realms, seeing the world around you with fresh eyes and finding ready inspiration in the most ordinary of places
   • 13 step-by-step demonstrations show how ideas are developed into dynamic color oil and watercolor renderings, with some discussion of digital techniques


This book is your ticket to destinations of absolute wonder and bizarre beauty. Thrill your viewers by transporting them to locales so vast and unreal, it will take their breath away.
By 1982, Tom Kidd had transitioned from starving artist to thriving illustrator and, in the many subsequent years, has worked consistently for companies and publishers worldwide, creating book covers, illustrated volumes of classic literature, concept art for movies, and paintings for this calendar.
 
His art has won him a World Fantasy Award, eight Chesley Awards, and many other accolades.
 
Tom has authored four books: The Tom Kidd Sketchbook, Kiddography: The Art & Life of Tom Kidd, OtherWorlds, and Fantastic Dragons and How to Draw Them.
 
Tom is the official artist for the “1632” series of alternate history books by Eric Flint and others published by Baen Books, for which he has done over 40 covers.
 
For Subterranean Press, he illustrated Songs of Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance, as well as a deluxe edition of Vance’s Dying Earth and the Book of Babel series by Josiah Bancroft.
 
His work for Centipede Press includes Swords and Deviltry by Fritz Leiber (part of the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series), the first book of the Kane series Dark Crusade by Karl Edward Wagner, and a deluxe illustrated edition of Elric: Fortress of the Pearl by Michael Moorcock.
 
He recently illustrated The Last Unicorn for Suntup Editions and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne for Conversation Tree Press.
 
His favorite and most time-consuming obsession is an unpublished illustrated book called Gnemo: Airships, Adventure, Exploration. Tom’s story, The Sketcher, is his first published work of fiction and appears in the book Overruled.
 
You can see an alliterative selection of his art here: https://tomkidd.myportfolio.com View titles by Tom Kidd

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Go where no artist has ever gone before.

Bizarre terrains, enchanted forests, futuristic metropolises, ornate palaces—these are the places where adventure dwells. In this fun and fiercely original book from celebrated fantasy artist Tom Kidd, you'll learn how to set the scene for epic tales of adventure. Discover where Kidd finds his best ideas, the methods behind his glorious color sense, and how he turns it all into exquisite skies, glittering cities, spectacular rock formations, stormy seas, magnificent forests and other bold, breathtaking vistas.

   • Learn to draw and paint fantastic settings in a way that makes them utterly believable
   • Get imagination-sparking approaches for dreaming up these strange new realms, seeing the world around you with fresh eyes and finding ready inspiration in the most ordinary of places
   • 13 step-by-step demonstrations show how ideas are developed into dynamic color oil and watercolor renderings, with some discussion of digital techniques


This book is your ticket to destinations of absolute wonder and bizarre beauty. Thrill your viewers by transporting them to locales so vast and unreal, it will take their breath away.

Author

By 1982, Tom Kidd had transitioned from starving artist to thriving illustrator and, in the many subsequent years, has worked consistently for companies and publishers worldwide, creating book covers, illustrated volumes of classic literature, concept art for movies, and paintings for this calendar.
 
His art has won him a World Fantasy Award, eight Chesley Awards, and many other accolades.
 
Tom has authored four books: The Tom Kidd Sketchbook, Kiddography: The Art & Life of Tom Kidd, OtherWorlds, and Fantastic Dragons and How to Draw Them.
 
Tom is the official artist for the “1632” series of alternate history books by Eric Flint and others published by Baen Books, for which he has done over 40 covers.
 
For Subterranean Press, he illustrated Songs of Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance, as well as a deluxe edition of Vance’s Dying Earth and the Book of Babel series by Josiah Bancroft.
 
His work for Centipede Press includes Swords and Deviltry by Fritz Leiber (part of the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series), the first book of the Kane series Dark Crusade by Karl Edward Wagner, and a deluxe illustrated edition of Elric: Fortress of the Pearl by Michael Moorcock.
 
He recently illustrated The Last Unicorn for Suntup Editions and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne for Conversation Tree Press.
 
His favorite and most time-consuming obsession is an unpublished illustrated book called Gnemo: Airships, Adventure, Exploration. Tom’s story, The Sketcher, is his first published work of fiction and appears in the book Overruled.
 
You can see an alliterative selection of his art here: https://tomkidd.myportfolio.com View titles by Tom Kidd