Learn new ways to draw and paint art with issue 261 of ImagineFX

Pages from issue 261 of ImagineFX magazine
Lean new ways to draw and paint with the latest issue of ImagineFX (Image credit: Future)

In this month's ImagineFX we are focusing on how you can take advantage of different tools and technologies to improve and speed up your workflow.

Read on below to see all the major articles waiting for you this month.

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Inside the latest ImagineFX

Pages from issue 261 of ImagineFX magazine

Discover how you can use 3D to create foundations for your next painting project, with expert advice from Misa Steinmetz. (Image credit: Future)

Pages from issue 261 of ImagineFX magazine

Explore character and composition studies, alongside mech concepts, in Wynton Redmond's gorgeous sketchbook. (Image credit: Future)

Pages from issue 261 of ImagineFX magazine

Established artists showcase their workspaces and studios, offering advice on how you can make the most of your own space. (Image credit: Future)

Pages from issue 261 of ImagineFX magazine

Movie poster artist Matt Ferguson talks about his career and his art in our in-depth interview. (Image credit: Future)

Pages from issue 261 of ImagineFX magazine

Learn how to add the final spit and polish to your art, with advice on how to paint stunning lighting effects from Jiunn Kuo. (Image credit: Future)

We hope you enjoy the issue!

Rob Redman
Editor, ImagineFX

Rob Redman is the editor of ImagineFX magazines and former editor of 3D World magazine. Rob has a background in animation, visual effects, and photography.

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