ImagineFX 52
Maybe it’s their metallic composure, their steely gaze, or the fact that they’re so damn cool, but we’re all mad about robots this month in ImagineFX.
After enjoying the cold-hearted droid of Sil...
ImagineFX issue 51
ImagineFX is focusing on character design in issue 51, leading with a workshop to accompany Dan LuVisi’s powerful soldier cover.
Within we’re looking at character design with a Steampunk twist in...
ImagineFX issue 50
ImagineFX is 50 and, befitting our sagacious age, we’ve had our re-animated sci-fi fantasy brains working overtime to bring you a momentous issue.
First, get through the bag and have a look at yo...
ImagineFX issue 49
This month ImagineFX is all about action – bringing your art to life through the art of dynamic poses and dramatic scenes, kicking off with Warren Louw’s workshop that accompanies his stunning cover....
ImagineFX issue 48
We’re looking at the bigger picture in issue 48, literally, with our very first gatefold cover, folding out to display the gloriously epic landscape painting of Daniel Dociu.
Within, Alex Broecke...
ImagineFX issue 47
Accompanying this month’s beautiful faerie cover art are two workshops with very different approaches to the fascinating fantasy characters.
Hamburg-based illustrator Bente Schlick takes us throu...
ImagineFX issue 46
Here at IFX Gothic art is celebrated whenever possible. Who cares that birds are still chirping - it’s always the right time to explore the darker side of the imagination.
Talking of imagination,...
ImagineFX issue 45
For July’s issue, Bao Pham’s incandescent cover image of mythical beauty accompanies our top 50 golden rules feature - a cornucopia of inspiration, tools and techniques from a host of carefully select...
ImagineFX Issue 44
This issue we’ve dedicated 39 pages to game art tips and techniques. Raphael Lacoste looks at conceptual environments, Kemp Remillard covers sci-fi vehicles and Remko Troost prepares a character fit f...
ImagineFX Issue 43
This month we’re featuring some of Asia’s new manga superstars, and who better to start things of than cover artist Stanley Lau with his much loved character Pepper.
We talk to Stanley about the...