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The Art of The Incredibles #2

The Art of Incredibles 2

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From Pixar's upcoming film Incredibles 2, this making-of book is a dive back into the beloved world of the Incredibles. The Art of Incredibles 2 explores Pixar's highly anticipated sequel through colorful artwork, energetic character sketches, intriguing storyboards, and spellbinding colorscripts.

Featuring gorgeous production art and interesting details from the production team about the making of the film, The Art of Incredibles 2 overflows with insights into the artistic process behind Pixar's engaging creative vision.

Copyright ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Pixar. All rights reserved.

168 pages, Hardcover

First published May 8, 2018

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John Lasseter

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John Lasseter is an American animator, film director and the chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is also currently the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.

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109 reviews
August 20, 2024
Una de mis lecturas favoritas para salir de un bloqueo lector son siempre los libros de arte de películas Disney/Pixar, por eso me decanté por este libro de “Los Increíbles II”.

Lamentablemente me ha ocurrido con este libro lo que pasa con muchas versiones de películas más antiguas: la falta de curiosidades. Me parece que está escrito de forma muy genérica sin entrar en detalles en los detalles artísticos que inspiraron a esta película.

Había mucho material donde ahondar, dentro de las limitaciones propias del libro, por ejemplo: la arquitectura doméstica de los años 50 y 60 en los Estados Unidos, trabajos de campo que realizaron (que siempre lo muestran en este libro, pero aquí no hay prácticamente nada), diseño de vestuario en más detalle, etc.

En fin, hay libros de arte de otras películas con más detalles 🥲
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4,488 reviews161 followers
December 24, 2019
I have actually seen Incredibles 2, but I saw it almost by accident, in viewing it on the screens of someone else while traveling in a plane and being somewhat bored because I had not brought enough books to read.  That is perhaps not the best way to go about and see a movie, but so it is.  Since this film is a sequel, a great deal of the work that other films have in creating characters and imagining how they work together has been done already, and one can simply do what this film does and subvert the original a bit by switching things around and adding touches to minor characters to expand the complexity of the story a bit.  The end result, as is the case here, is an accomplished book that manages to show the detailed sort of art work that is necessary to develop a story before the filming is done.  In many cases the artwork is meant to communicate what someone is trying to do and help inspire a great many others as to what one wants to do with the film, which obviously worked out well for them.

In contrast to some of the other books in this series, the drawings here are generally well-developed.  There are a lot of digital paintings that appear to approximate pen and pencil drawings when it comes to new locations for some of the characters in the film, especially the villains, and where there is more rough drawings it is for places and characters that were not in the original film.  This book is pretty straightforward but it is organized, in contrast to some of the volumes in this series, with a foreword and introduction and then four chapters that discuss the film's characters (including the Parr Family and Edna that ought to be familiar to those who saw the first film), environments, vehicles, and outtakes.  At least for this reader, the outtakes were quite interesting as they demonstrated that as is the case with live-action films, so too with animated films that a lot more is done than ends up being a part of the finished film.  It is hard to know exactly where a story is going to go, I suppose, regardless of what medium one uses to make a film, and the editing process is hard for anything.
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August 18, 2018
Awesome. The art style for the Incredible movies have a cool 50s/60s feel, with a modern edge. This book is filled with this design in character, set, and vehicles. Some of the digital set pieces are outstanding, like the new Parr house. That place is sick. I want to live there.

That being said, there were a lot of pictures with only artist name details. I would like to have a caption like, "This is character X" or "this is the scene where Y happens." I felt out of context from the movie. Maybe they didn't do this so there wouldn't be spoilers when this book was released? It feels like it is missing that extra piece.
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74 reviews
July 29, 2018
Not as much character design as I like considering there was a lot of new supers, but this book was chock full of some cool pictures. I especially likes the small outtakes section where they showed characters that didn’t make it in (like a rival for Edna and Honey!)

For being a big book, there was not too much reading to be done. Got through it in about 2 hours.
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April 16, 2021
Lots of neat art behind the movie (obviously lol). I liked how they explained how they came to decide which sequences to use and i loved the "bloopers" at the end. I liked this one more than The Art of The Incredibles tbh. The house designs and urban layouts and colors just popped more. Great read for any Incredible fans😁
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July 9, 2018
It has some good sections on modernist interior decor and profiling of characters we know and love, but not enough for both. The book also contained art from discarded story pitches but didn't dwell on them. I just want more.
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June 23, 2018
Another strong entry into the Art of Pixar/Disney series. This volume is lighter on the commentary and heavier on the concept art, making it ideal for younger readers.
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December 2, 2018
I love the modern 50s look of the Incredibles. Technology crossed with 50s is exactly how the future should look.
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292 reviews12 followers
February 17, 2019
I always want more background and more art than is given in these books! The more background information should be easy.
5 reviews
June 15, 2019
Wanted more coverage/text

Beautiful concept drawings and paintings. Excellent model renderings, but the coverage of the process and insights lacked depth. I wanted much more...
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March 23, 2020
Decent amount of character work examples, expression sheets, fashion concepts and large amount of mid-century inspired architecture drawings as well.
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January 2, 2021
Sketches of locations layout. Items and logos in the movie. Some info on design style chosen.
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April 16, 2023
A truly incredible collection of artwork. A bit light on sharing the process but a lot of dedicated craftsmanship to admire.
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September 17, 2024
3 stars (a whole star off because of the most uncreative cover - for an art book - I have ever seen in my life).
Obviously LOVED Incredibles 2, but I felt like the artbook was lacking. It was mostly (unused/unseen) architecture or vehicle designs, which I don't find incredibly interesting.

I was looking forward to some before/afters of Incredibles 1 + 2, to see and read how they upped their art game in 14 years. I was also missing the visualisation of all of Jack Jack's powers and overall character design of all the characters.

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