Chey: Awesome book, FULL of so much information about how they came up with the plot of the film, to the design and art up to the characters and their personalities
Australia on Mar 29, 2023
Brandon: Lots of drawings that have helped me get ideas on landscapes and character clothing
United States on Mar 24, 2023
Ale: Los libros de arte de esta serie de películas nunca decepcionan, tiene un gran detalle de la construcción del mundo y el desarrollo de las nuevas especies de dragones. Un excelente agregado para el cierre de la trilogía.
Mexico on Mar 04, 2023
Shelby: Was in brand new condition, loved the book, well worth the money.
United States on Feb 05, 2023
Isabella ilieskiIsabella ilieski: This is the most beautiful art book I’ve ever seen! It has my heart sunk with emotions seeing so many things in it. Idk what else to say because it’s absolutely stunning to look at, as an artist this will be greatly used for inspiration as well as to look at and read :) I recommend this to anyone who is a fan of the httyd movies you will be amazed at how beautiful the artworks are! ❤️
Australia on Mar 04, 2022
Élisabeth Simard: Il es magnifique il me le fallait pour ma collection. Je recommande à tout les fans de ce film
Canada on Sep 18, 2021
Kate Mergener: A great send-off for How to Train Your Dragon! I loved seeing the concept art and the locations that they created for the backgrounds in this new and final installment. My only qualm is that I wish there had been a little bit more character art that was from the rough pencil design in pre-production. Some more of the art of Nico Marlet would have been nice to see, since he started off from the original film doing a lot of that character work. Also would have enjoyed a couple more of the early sketches of Simon Otto, and maybe even a couple more of the background layouts from Pierre-Olivier Vincent. A lot of it seemed to be more orientated towards written commentary and the three-dimensional aspects now, which I get because technology has obviously advanced. Guess I'm a bit of a stickler because I like the 2D and the rough stuff to see where that goes from there in progression. Probably why I enjoyed a lot of the sketches of the Dragons including the young furies that pop up in the film later. Still it definitely gave us some backstory, as well as filled in the gaps for ending this movie trilogy.
United States on Jul 16, 2019
Ross: (hint) check the back cover sleeve for a nice little silhouetted surprise. this book is so pretty with many good passages giving background information and actor insight. the art as always is stunningly good. If you like art books, and even have a passing interest in how to train your dragon, you will love this book. If you had to choose one out of the three though, this makes for a great choice if you aren't in love with the original sketches and suck from the original, and aren't in love with the price of the second movies art book
United States on Jul 08, 2019
Kimberly Crick ArtKimberly Crick Art: The media could not be loaded. Not only is the artwork in this book beautiful, but they balanced the content between humans, dragons and environment quite well. I loved the first book, which was dragon heavy including idea sketches for different dragon types. The second book felt like it had too many pages dedicated to humans and environment. That was really sad because the 2nd How to Train your Dragon movie had by far the highest quantity of different types of dragons in it, yet hardly any were featured in the book.
This "Hidden World" book, like the movie, is focused more on just a few dragons and the love story relationship between Toothless and Lightfury along with Hiccup and Astrid. The environment is breathtaking and this book has a few of the behind the scenes ideas you don't get to see in the movie. I love the pages dedicated to the baby Nightfury/Lightfury dragons (the "Night Lights" are so preciously drawn).
United States on Mar 06, 2019
Unlock the Secrets of the Dragon Riders: A Guide to the Epic Adventure of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World | Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Promise Part 1: A New Beginning | "A Comprehensive Guide to Animation Techniques: A Manual of Methods, Principles and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion and Internet Animators" | |
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Total Reviews | 8 reviews | 187 reviews | 119 reviews |
Reading age | 10 years and up | 8 - 11 years | |
Hardcover | 176 pages | 238 pages | |
Art of Film & Video | Art of Film & Video | Art of Film & Video | |
ISBN-10 | 150670977X | 9781616550745 | 086547897X |
Customer Reviews | 4.9/5 stars of 755 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 2,564 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 6,296 ratings |
Language | English | English | English |
Pop Culture Art | Pop Culture Art | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-1506709772 | 978-1616550745 | 978-0865478978 |
Publisher | Dark Horse Books; Illustrated edition | Dark Horse Books; Illustrated edition | Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Fourth Edition, Revised |
Video Game Art (Books) | Video Game Art | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #516 in Video Game Art #1,063 in Art of Film & Video#1,974 in Pop Culture Art | #29 in Animation Graphic Design #77 in Dark Horse Comics & Graphic Novels#606 in Fantasy Manga | #1 in Movie Reference#6 in Art of Film & Video#9 in Animation Graphic Design |
Dimensions | 11.35 x 0.84 x 10.27 inches | 9.3 x 1.1 x 12.25 inches | 9.4 x 1 x 11 inches |
Item Weight | 2.94 pounds | 3.62 pounds | 3.65 pounds |
sergio jimenez: Buena calidad de libro e imagenes, chulada!
Mexico on Apr 27, 2023