Cam de Leon
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Cam de Leon (born 1961 in Modesto, California) is an American artist who specializes in surreal, dark imagery. He is best known for creating the artwork for Tool's 1991 demo EP 72826, the EP Opiate and the Ænima album, as well as working as a digital illustrator, doing concept and visual development, and character design for the feature animation industry. He worked as a digital illustrator for movies such as Ghostbusters, Hook, The Sum of All Fears[1] and The Cat in the Hat. He also worked with Nvidia on various tech demos.[2] In 2005, he published the first compendium of his work, entitled The Art and Imagery of Cam de Leon.
References[edit]
- ^ "IMDB - Cam DeLeon". IMDb. Retrieved 2007-07-06.
- ^ "Chapter 14. Advanced Techniques for Realistic Real-Time Skin Rendering".
External links[edit]
- camdeleon.com - official website
- Cam de Leon- myartspace.com interview with Brian Sherwin
- Cam de Leon - Surreal Art Collective