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The Cinematic Art of World of Warcraft: The Wrath of the Lich King

The Cinematic Art of World of Warcraft: The Wrath of the Lich King



Gaming fans have been waiting more than two years for the latest addition to World of Warcraft. Now, they can see Northrend’s icy steppes and uncharted mountains through the art and imagination of the creative team behind this epic game. Containing more than 150 drawings, concept art pieces, and final renders, as well as secrets of game mythology and development stories, this mesmerizing book reveals how Blizzard Entertainment’s acclaimed series gets made. Fans learn how Blizzard updated Arthas the Death Knight to be even more evil than in Warcraft III and how a new central character, Sindragosa the Frost Wyrm, was developed. Other features explore technical dimensions and Blizzard’s influence on the game world and beyond. Two 8” x 10” original art cards in a tipped-in-vellum sleeve and a 12-page booklet on the creation of Sindragosa make this a must-have for any WoW fan.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Enthusiastically recommended not just for World of Warcraft fans, but also any collector of epic high fantasy art
The Cinematic Art of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King is an astounding, full-color panorama of the painted, pencil-and-paper, and digitally created cinematic art of “Wrath of the Lich King”, the latest expansion to the wildly popular high fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. From the design behind the game’s title sequence of the nefarious Lich King raising the dragon Sindragosa from her icy grave as an undead horror, to sweeping landscapes of the new continent of Northrend, to character designs for new undead enemies (and Death Knight player characters!) to a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how rigging, rendering, and other processes bring art to life, The Cinematic Art of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King unquestionably lives up to its title. Two removable special cells - one a portrait of the Lich King in battle armor, another picturing Sindragosa in flight - further enhance this dramatic artbook, enthusiastically recommended not just for World of Warcraft fans, but also any collector of epic high fantasy art.

5 Stars very well constructed
ive been playing Wow for a few years now and this is a wonderful art book. they took the time to really show you the dedication they had for creation of the 2nd expansion. its amazing and the work is awesome; im a graphic student myself and its inspiring.

5 Stars Great depth and generous with the art
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2P10SV2XW53P9 The publisher of this book is Insights Editions, one of my favourite publishers. Their art books always have extra goodies, at least for the ones I bought. In this case, there are two 8″ x 10″ original art cards in a tipped-in-vellum sleeve and a 12-page booklet on the creation of Sindragosa.

This is a paperback book and the binding doesn’t look strong. Strangely, no hardcover version alternative is available. The pages are rather glossy and oily fingers will definitely leave smudges. They are given the silver-color treatment and the text printed on these silver “plates” is extremely classy.

The book details the production process of the animation in great detail. There is conceptualization, story development, character development, production design and even the 3D execution. To make the book complete, they also included how they did the soundtrack and audio.

On the art side, it starts off with storyboards on the introduction of Tuskassr and Lich King’s entrance. Following that are pages of characters, armour, monsters, dragons and environment paintings. There’s a generous amount of concept art on Sindragosa and the undead. Also included are multiple screenshots of their 3D creation process like creating matte paintings, composition, animating, rendering, etc. This book is literally packed with artwork.

Blizzard has done a tremendous job with the book and with their game. They have brought together a brilliant team of artists to showcase their talent to the world.

The Cinematic Art of World of Warcraft: The Wrath of the Lich King is a stunning art book. I recommend it to all fans of World of Warcraft, or any fantasy concept artists.

There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.

4 Stars good job
u guys did a good job. but next time, can u post me faster??? anyway, thanks for ur protect of my book…

4 Stars A Beautifully Packaged Book For Warcraft and Concept Art/CGI Fans
I picked this up on a whim because I’m a fan of concept art and I thought the cover was cool. I actually started playing World of Warcraft AFTER I got the book. You’d think a cinematic that runs about 3 minutes and 30 seconds wouldn’t been enough to make a whole book about. But man it is! There are a lot of pictures here, but that’s not a bad thing. It’s utterly flabbergasting the amount of work, love (and surely some blood, sweat and tears) went into the creation of the Lich King, the dragon Sindragrosa and their environment.

The concept art was probably my favorite part. You get to see tons of beautifully rendered art. The section on the actual construction of the CGI images is also fascinating for someone who knows only the basics of how this work is done. An elaboration on some of the more technical passages might have been nice but it doesn’t detract from the book.

My copy, at least, seems to have a printing error. A couple pages are printed twice. There doesn’t seem to be any pages missing that I can tell, however. There are two prints included which are very nice and a small illustrated (in pencil) story of Sindragrosa. The silver 5th color used on some of the pages is subtle and well done, but lends an air of class to the whole book.

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