Showing posts with label philippe gaulier art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippe gaulier art. Show all posts
Monday, 23 February 2015
Thursday, 19 February 2015
New Jupiter Ascending concepts!!
Hi guys,
I'm allowed to show a few more concepts from this very exciting fun ride that was Jupiter Ascending.
To see more, please go to:
http://philippe-gaulier.squarespace.com/jupiterascending/
Enjoy!!
I'm allowed to show a few more concepts from this very exciting fun ride that was Jupiter Ascending.
To see more, please go to:
http://philippe-gaulier.squarespace.com/jupiterascending/
Enjoy!!
Monday, 26 January 2015
Dark Knight Rises and Man of Steel concept art!
I did all those concepts about 4 years ago, a short time before I left Double Negative and just came upon this article yesterday. It was quite a nice surprise to find out that those pictures were still alive somewhere on the World Wide Web ;)
http://comicbook.com/2015/01/16/concept-art-superman-vs-world-engine-the-dark-knight-rises-batma/
http://comicbook.com/2015/01/16/concept-art-superman-vs-world-engine-the-dark-knight-rises-batma/
Monday, 19 January 2015
Jupiter Ascending: more concepts soon...
Hi guys, here is a link to my website where I will be able to feature more JA concepts very soon!
http://www.philippegaulierart.com/
http://www.philippegaulierart.com/
Saturday, 17 January 2015
Jupiter Ascending concept art!
Warner just released a lookbook online, featuring some of the
concepts we created for Jupiter Ascending. For obvious life threatening
reasons, I can only release those few for now, but soon I'll post more. The 2 Orous (or Orus as it is officially written) pics were done at a very early stage, the Abrasax landing pad is from the London pre-production period.
http://lookbook.jupiterascending.com/intl/uk/
On a side note, the far background spaceship on the Abrasax landing pad picture is based on George Hull's design.
http://lookbook.jupiterascending.com/intl/uk/
On a side note, the far background spaceship on the Abrasax landing pad picture is based on George Hull's design.
Sunday, 10 August 2014
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Wallace Collection sketches
I am not allowed just yet to post any of the concept work I've done on Cloud Atlas or most of the projects I've worked on this year but in the meantime, here are a couple of sketches. They were done at the Wallace collection where we've been with Simon this weekend.
Black marker pens for the blacks and line work and gray values in Photoshop.
Black marker pens for the blacks and line work and gray values in Photoshop.
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Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Armour sketches
It's been a while since my last post as I've been very busy at Method working on some exciting stuff :)
I won't be able to show anything from this project before a while but here are a couple of sketches I've done this Sunday while at The Wallace Collection with my good friend Simon.
The little Japanese red stamp is the phonetic interpretation of my name "Philippe". This stamp was a great gift from Yuko's Mum that she got made by a craftman and artist in Izumo-taisha (出雲大社 Izumo Grand Shrine.
Hope you like them, I'll try and post more regularly from now on, including more film work ;)
I won't be able to show anything from this project before a while but here are a couple of sketches I've done this Sunday while at The Wallace Collection with my good friend Simon.
The little Japanese red stamp is the phonetic interpretation of my name "Philippe". This stamp was a great gift from Yuko's Mum that she got made by a craftman and artist in Izumo-taisha (出雲大社 Izumo Grand Shrine.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Harry potter and the Deathly Hallows (part 1)




I haven't posted much lately, so here are a few concepts I've made back at MPC nearly 2 years ago for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
The first one was for Bathilda (actually "Nagini-Bathilda"). The idea was to design one of the steps of her transformation into the snake: the skin would peel off like a snake's skin and the eyes would slowly die out...
I had already left MPC (to Dneg) by the time this sequence was finalised and on screen, the transformation is actually fairly quick.
The sketches are researches for Voldemort's Horcruxes: the brief I had been given at the time was describing a less ethereal entity than the one which ended up in the movie (which I think is probably more adequate and sinister than my version).
I have done a few more concepts for this movie last year and am currently working on some more for the last episode as well a a few other projects.
Hope you guys enjoyed those pictures :)
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