Mark Scheff is a Brooklyn, New York based freelancer. His talents include Sci-Fi, Conceptual and Children’s Illustrations.
He spent his childhood in the New England Comics store, in Boston. Here is where he read such fantasy novels as Galactus consumes planets. Upon finishing an unsolicited commission in fifth grade, Marc then illustrated a submission of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy for the attention of author Douglas Adams.
When he didn’t receive a response, he continued to work harder and harder to build his talent and skills.
Marc Is most happy when he is illustrating and painting for his customers because he is able to create inspiring designs. His specialist skills are based on creating images of portraits and fantasy art.
Marc has a BA in Computer Science from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Academy of Arts University, which can assist him to making important concept choices for knowing what works as a finished design and what doesn’t.
His work is a mixture of traditional and digital skills, which he constantly experiments by learning new skill.
Taking a look through his portfolio, you can see the time and effort put into each and every piece of art work Marc produces.
If you were to take a look at one of his commissioned portraits, the one of Polly Rose in particular, it shows solid black, white and grey colours. But there is a selection of red colouring that highlights the whole portrait and makes the whole picture stand out.
Currently, Marc is doing a design job for film and games companies but also on a children’s book. He is still looking for more work in the film and book industry.
His customers and clients include Mothership pictures, Large Animal Games, Breakthru films, Dark Inertia Games, Zynga Games, EA Games and Dark Inertia Games.
Are you interested in what more designs Marc will add to his portfolio? Check through his work online via the website for more information about him and his designs.
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