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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Avengers (2012) by Justin Sweet

Fantasy artist Justin Sweet (The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, John Carter, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian) posted some art for The Avengers (2012) on his blog.
I'm proud to say I worked on Marvel's THE AVENGERS, directed by Joss Whedon. My task on this film was to develop the Aliens that the Avengers fight. It was a collaborative effort, and I worked along some very talented fellows.

Here are some of the aliens that I did ending with the last one that got the nod for the final. Fun trying to figure these guys out. - Justin Sweet








See more of Justin Sweet's portfolio at www.justinsweet.com and muddycolors.blogspot.com.

What do you think of the illustrations?

13 comments:

  1. Wow - this is amazing.  I have such appreciation for artist, and this takes it to a new level.  It must be so cool to see a sketch become a character!

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  2. Wicked stuff. I really should watch THE AVENGERS soon.

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  3. I know Daisy. It must be an amazing feeling.

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  4. Awesome! Thanks for sharing. It is cool to see the ideas as they are developed.

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  5. I thought they were pretty cool myself. Not the kind of aliens I'd like to run into. Ever.

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  6. These alien cyborgs look ready to inflict pain!  I suspect talking isn't foremost on their minds either so I've ruled out extending my hand in friendship, lol.

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  7. Joshua, the film is really good. See it soon!

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  8. Good stuff!

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  9. Yeah SpacerGuy, the artists wanted to give the impression that they were just here to fight and that's it. Do you think they did a good job?

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  10. Justin did a great job making them look menacing enough to fight The Avengers.

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  11. You're welcome Jessica. Is there one that you like the best?

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  12. The creation of Loki's army. The illustrations are wicked. Great stuff.

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