The Art Of Tron Legacy Book Review

Posted By yonghow on November 26th, 2011

The Art Of Tron Legacy Book

Tron Legacy has got to be one of the most visually impactful films in recent years –  it inherited the best designs and elements from the groundbreaking original, refining and expanding the sleek virtual universe that the film characters inhabit. This book offers a great look behind the concept development for the film.

The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book

(above) Industrial design students and pros alike will enjoy the vehicle and set designs. Legendary French illustrator/comic artist Moebius was also responsible for some of the original designs in the first film.

The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book
The Art Of Tron Legacy Book

The Art of Tron Legacy Book details :

– Dimensions – 12 x 10 x 1 inches
– 160 pages, hardcover
– full color

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3 Responses to “The Art Of Tron Legacy Book Review”

Zack

it’s too bad this film didn’t really have a story to speak of. it really wanted to be epic, but it lacked any kind of attachment to what was actually happening in the film. i will admit that it has been a minute since i have seen the original, but still, when making a sequel almost 30 years later, one should do a better job of reintroducing the world it belongs to.

yonghow

Zack – I feel the exact same way. It was hard to invest emotionally in the characters, which is really such a big waste because the film looked incredible.

Kenouki

The art of Tron Legacy is so elegant. I like te lines and shades and rounded shapes. I will look for the book.

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