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Trajectory

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The fourth book by the award-winning science-fiction and fantasy artist Stephan Martiniere. Following his previous books, Quantum Dreams, Quantumscapes and Velocity, Trajectory showcases Stephans phenomenal artistic range and skills in a stunning new visionary collection of sci-fi book covers, theme park and animation concepts, video game designs and never-before-seen artwork.

41 pages, Hardcover

First published July 13, 2013

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August 23, 2023
I stumbled across this edition while looking through some sale items at a bookstore I was visiting - I knew the artist having a book (or two) of his already and being familiar with publisher "designstudio press".

However I was a little surprised at how slim this book is (its just over 60 pages) considering the wealth of projects he has worked on - it almost felt like there was another part to this book which was missing.

Stephen Martiniere is quite clear a gifted individual who has worked on numerous projects from books and games to amination and even theme parks so I felt more of his work should be here unless there are other volumes out there which cover these topics more. So a great quick read I just with there were more
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September 25, 2018
Quick summary of a very good digital artist's book covers, game concept art and more.
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April 12, 2021
This fourth volume from the concept art legend, Martinière, is a varied one with his animation work from his earlier years, interspersed with concept art from games, book covers and more. Some of the work is exciting in his signature expansive style while the animation work is dull, at least, for me. There is much to see but I think the most interesting work would be in the first three volumes that Martinière had released.

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