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UPDATE:: Got rid of one of the influences and replaced it with another. (Rembrandt is the new one).

I decided to put together a new and revised Influence map. In the last version, I forgot some things, and didn't need others. The reason i omitted the ones I did was because while i liked those artists and things, they didn't influence my style as much as this set does. I kept most of them, but added a few.

1. Frank Frazetta:
I was introduced to Frazetta's work through my Dad, and have been amazed by his work since. Every aspect of his art, he excelled in, composition, color, anatomy, you name it.

2. ~Laemeur
I found this guy on DA one day, and I just love his style. Very unique and very well done, and all in the retro comic style I've grown to appreciate very much.

3. Frank Cho:
Not sure how i found him, but his sense of anatomy is great, as is his inking style and powerful poses.

4. Science Fiction:
No doubt the biggest influence on my characters. I love the sci-fi genre of movies, games, and everything in between.

5. Tanino Liberatore:
Probably the Michelangelo of the comics business. His classical sense of anatomy is like no other modern comic book artist.

6. Adam Hughes:
One of the most talented modern comic artists for sure. His sense of color and style is really easy on the eye, and his superheroines are unrivaled.

7. Jean "Moebius" Giraud:
One of the most imaginative artists out there and a veteran in the european comics industry. His designs are so simple but so effective and creative. His style is also extremely unique. He's also worked as a concept artist for some of my favorite movies.

8. John Buscema:
In my opinion, the definitive Marvel artist. Very dynamic and gestural figures.

9. Rembrandt:
I've always heard of Rembrandt, but never really paid him any attention, but I saw his Christ portraits at the DIA, and it was humbling to say the least. Love his work now, and is one of my favorite painters.

10. Graphic Art:
Bold designs and posters really intrigue me, I've always like the look of them.

11. Andrew Loomis:
One of the best instructional artists. Loomis has a collection of books ranging from Anatomy to Composition, and his books have helped me vastly improve my own artwork.

12. Burne Hogarth:
Another one of the great instructional artists. Hogarth's anatomy is very dynamic and easy to study. Once again, his collection of books have helped me improve.

13.The 1980s:
The 80s have been influencing my characters and art as well, a very nostalgic decade.

14. Gustave Doré:
With the help of his engravers, Doré's work is nothing short of astounding. I could spend hours looking though his illustrations, trying to let every last detail sink in.

15. Michelangelo:
No doubt, the best of the Old masters. His Larger than Life figures and dynamic settings, poses and the stories told by his work were unlike any other.

16: David Anderson, my Dad:
As some of you may know, my father passed away in October. My Dad was and still is the biggest influence on my work. He taught me everything I know now, and continues to inspire me.
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ryuzo's avatar
Such a cool idea. Makes me want to do one!