Tasos Anastasiades is an Assistant Professor at the European University Cyprus.
In 2004, he started publishing "Plastic Comics”, the first comic book series created in Cyprus. In 2014, he illustrated the graphic novel titled ‘Fascista’ and became a publishing partner and contributing artist at the first Cypriot comic book anthology titled “Current”.
Tasos has been involved in numerous cultural events and in 2017, he was selected by the Cyprus Embassy in Romania and the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture to represent his country at the 5th European Comics Festival organized by the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC). In addition, he is a webinar instructor and artist at ‘Digital Art Live’.
His latest project is the creation of the graphic novel titled ‘The Traveller’ which was done in collaboration with Neil Gibson publisher of T-Pub comics in London, and editor of Stan Lee’s last comic ‘The Luckman’.
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Comments (7)
CATMANDO
Great underwater scene and render....
mmitchell_houston
Hey, this is great! I really love the pulp vibe you achieved here. I love the color of the water and the bubbles are FANTASTIC. I have two thoughts: the Robot is getting a little lost in the lighting/colors behind him. Perhaps moving him a little to the right would help? Also, since you have the characters in such bulky costumes, perhaps exaggerating their poses a little would help convey that they are shocked and reacting to what's happening in front of them? Maybe bend them at the waist so they are looking up at your super-cool sea creature, and tilt the weapons up at the figure, too. Although it makes sense that they were caught flat-footed by its sudden arrival, that doesn't "sell" the action as much as it would if their poses were a little more dynamic. But, I'm just going on about trivial things. This is a REALLY GREAT piece! I love the tone, color story and postwork treatment you used for the halftone dots (this is one illustration that just comes alive when viewed full size). I'm very impressed! Well done and thanks for sharing it with us.
Krid
..fantastic scene
giulband
Fantastic image !!!
crender
Amazing !!!
blankfrancine
Could be an old Amazing Stories cover. Very good.
rajib
Splendid work on this.