

The Art of The Jungle Book [Wolff, Ellen] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Art of The Jungle Book Review: Wonderful companion on the art and making - This is a nice artbook companion to the film although how much you like it will depend on the style of art you prefer. Watching this movie reminded me of Avatar and The Life of Pi. Unlike those two movies, at least The Jungle Book has a decent artbook. You'll get to see the concept art, pencil sketches, storyboards, film stills and commentary on the making of the film. Other than the wonderful pencil sketches, most of the artworks are in the realistic style. It almost feels like the artists painted over a film still but not quite. Maybe they just used some 3D base to paint over with textures from photo reference. Regardless of how the artists did it, the resulting artworks are often highly detailed, very textural and the lighting is depicted in a very real manner. Most importantly, they look good, and even if photo textures are used, they are blended perfectly into the art. I love the pencil sketches and felt they could just have a whole book on those. The amount of character art for the animals depends on how much airtime they have one screens. Of course the main characters have more art and stills, such as Mowgli (Neel Sethi), Baloo, Bagheera, Shere Khan, Raksha, Kaa, Akela and King Louie. The cute friends of Baloo and other animals, not as much relatively speaking. The book also features a good amount of film stills. If you don't already know, all the animals and environment are created digitally. So I guess the film stills themselves could be considered art. I do enjoy the film stills because they are able to show you just how detailed the animals, especially the fur. Those will like reading about film production will be delighted that the commentary talks about the filming process, about things like casting, music, compositing, and how they actually create the animals and environment digitally. The last few pages shows you how they used reference photos to create their own environments, render it, and put the animals into the scene. It's a simplified look at the process involved but I'm very sure it's incredibly difficult to do because the book mentions everything has to be created digitally, every leaf and branch. That's the power of technology nowadays. Overall, it's a wonderful artbook companion to the film. I particularly enjoyed finding out how the film was made, and also admire the art and effort behind the making. (See more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my desertcart profile for the link.) Review: Great coffee table book especially if you are a fan ... - Great coffee table book especially if you are a fan of the film. Notable caption mistake on Page ONE - Shere Khan is not a panther! But otherwise lovely book and visual delight. Very interesting to see how the excellent animation is all done - as much as they can reveal!
| Best Sellers Rank | #235,712 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #286 in Art of Film & Video #690 in Pop Culture Art #1,271 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Dimensions | 11 x 0.7 x 10 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1608877914 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1608877911 |
| Item Weight | 2.85 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 156 pages |
| Publication date | April 15, 2016 |
| Publisher | Insight Editions |
| Reading age | 13 - 16 years |
P**A
Wonderful companion on the art and making
This is a nice artbook companion to the film although how much you like it will depend on the style of art you prefer. Watching this movie reminded me of Avatar and The Life of Pi. Unlike those two movies, at least The Jungle Book has a decent artbook. You'll get to see the concept art, pencil sketches, storyboards, film stills and commentary on the making of the film. Other than the wonderful pencil sketches, most of the artworks are in the realistic style. It almost feels like the artists painted over a film still but not quite. Maybe they just used some 3D base to paint over with textures from photo reference. Regardless of how the artists did it, the resulting artworks are often highly detailed, very textural and the lighting is depicted in a very real manner. Most importantly, they look good, and even if photo textures are used, they are blended perfectly into the art. I love the pencil sketches and felt they could just have a whole book on those. The amount of character art for the animals depends on how much airtime they have one screens. Of course the main characters have more art and stills, such as Mowgli (Neel Sethi), Baloo, Bagheera, Shere Khan, Raksha, Kaa, Akela and King Louie. The cute friends of Baloo and other animals, not as much relatively speaking. The book also features a good amount of film stills. If you don't already know, all the animals and environment are created digitally. So I guess the film stills themselves could be considered art. I do enjoy the film stills because they are able to show you just how detailed the animals, especially the fur. Those will like reading about film production will be delighted that the commentary talks about the filming process, about things like casting, music, compositing, and how they actually create the animals and environment digitally. The last few pages shows you how they used reference photos to create their own environments, render it, and put the animals into the scene. It's a simplified look at the process involved but I'm very sure it's incredibly difficult to do because the book mentions everything has to be created digitally, every leaf and branch. That's the power of technology nowadays. Overall, it's a wonderful artbook companion to the film. I particularly enjoyed finding out how the film was made, and also admire the art and effort behind the making. (See more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
H**W
Great coffee table book especially if you are a fan ...
Great coffee table book especially if you are a fan of the film. Notable caption mistake on Page ONE - Shere Khan is not a panther! But otherwise lovely book and visual delight. Very interesting to see how the excellent animation is all done - as much as they can reveal!
M**K
Great "Art of" book of a Great Movie!!!!
Great Book, Great JUNGLE BOOK Movie!!! Bagheera was AWESOME!
P**I
Most Impressive.
A good read to learn how the modern remake of the classic Disney film was made. Behind the scenes art is sure to fascinate fans of film and Disney.
L**M
A Beautiful book, full of insightful information on the making ...
A Beautiful book, full of insightful information on the making of the Jungle Book. A Must-have for anyone wanting to know the behind the scenes views.
D**B
Beautiful book
This is a beautiful book, illustrations are lovely. My son loves it.
S**.
Bien reçu ce superbe album sur le livre de la jungle, un travail fantastique, par les techniciens, merci de nous faire rêver… Thank you
J**5
Five Stars
Beautiful book and well written! My daughter loves this book!
O**O
Es interesante, trae la explicación de como se eligió el reparto de las voces, muchos artes conceptuales terminados y algunos bocetos de la película, además de comentarios del director, bastante bueno si quieres armar tu colección y necesitas un poco de VFX
C**N
Molto bello. Mio nipote lo adora e sarà un pungolo per applicarsi di più in inglese. È piaciuto molto anche a me per tutte le spiegazioni sulla realizzazione del film.
J**R
Maravilhoso, um quia muito bonito, bem organizado e um excelente item para coleção!
M**N
A beautiful book!
J**E
If you are a fan of the saga, you like artbooks and you like the animation. This artbook can't miss in your collection. Great finish, good quality of pages. The color of artbook is marvelous. I'M A LOVER TO ANIMALS AND I'M IN LOVE THIS ARTBOOK!! High recomended!!! Great Seller!!
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