
Artist Jack Lee uploaded a time lapse video, showing him working on an Iron Man sketched that’s inspired by Japanese…
Artist Jack Lee uploaded a time lapse video, showing him working on an Iron Man sketched that’s inspired by Japanese…
1,128,960 blocks to be exact, all placed by hand. Things like this are usually built with a help of a software,…
Kotaku reader Bonny John’s running a pretty cool project by drawing one Pokémon every day. He’s at number 251 of this series, and since it’s a milestone for him, he celebrated it with this fantastic Celebi piece. Read more
Here’s a cool post by Riot’s Michael Maurino on the thinking that goes into women’s character/armour design in League…
Artist Dcmjs decided to design a gallery of travel advertisements using World of Warcraft starting zones. They’re…
Reader Christopher had an idea earlier this year. He was going to draw all 721 Pokemon, and he was going to do it…
You know how sometimes you take the lid off a container of ice cream, and you can see a face? This is kind of like…
You might think balloon art is kind of, I dunno, cheesy. Or just for kids. Not this, though. This is some next level…
Earlier this year, reader Ilhan Ünal got started building his own Game Boy, which he only recently completed.…
Time travel is a little bit different in artist Ástor Alexander’s version of the Dragon Ball Z Android Saga.
This series of wallpapers by drizzly shows some of Counter-Strikes most iconic map spots, and recreates them in a…
Then, there’s the fact that the illustration was done completely from memory.
Nearly twenty-feet high, this marvelous sculpture recently went on display in Shenyang, China.
Today, Attack on Titan: Humanity In Chains releases for the west on the 3DS. But since the Japanese version of the…
After all these years assuming we’d be finishing Gordon’s story, would the internet be ready for this? Actually, who…
It’s May, which means it’s time for Japanese game store Meteor to hold its annual Famicase exhibition, an event…
Snake is about to infiltrate Camp Omega in pixel artist Catherine’s beautiful giffy recreation of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes’ opening. Read more
This may look like a black and white manga drawing. But no, it’s a three-dimensional figure with a custom paint job.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art just held a benefit gala for the new exhibit “China: Through the Looking Glass.” And…
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