If you're into vivid characters, kinetic linework, and color palettes that feel like they’re lit from within—Toni Infante is probably already on your radar.
Based in Barcelona, Toni’s been working professionally since 2012, when he got his start illustrating Disney and Marvel books at Iboix Studio. Not long after, he dove into the comic book world as the full artist behind Sons of the Devil (Image Comics), and later contributed to titles like Harley Quinn while building a prolific career as a cover artist for DC, Marvel, and Boom! Studios. More recently, you’ll find his fingerprints on everything from promotional art and card games to visual development for companies like Wizards of the Coast, Capcom, Marvel Entertainment, and Apple.
Now, he’s opening the door to his creative process with a new Digital Art Introduction Bundle—a carefully curated set of tutorials, high-res artwork, PSD files, and behind-the-scenes insights.

It’s not a formal course, and that’s what makes it approachable. Think of it more like sitting down with an artist who's been through the trenches—someone who’s willing to show you what actually works in the real world of illustration.
Here’s what’s inside:
- 11 polished artworks, including fan tributes (Final Fantasy IX, Xenoblade, Pokémon) and original pieces
- HD time-lapse videos showing his process, from gesture to final render
- Layered PSDs and step-by-step breakdowns you can study at your own pace
- Written tutorials on anatomy, composition, storytelling, and color theory—based on his actual methods, not textbook theory


What stands out is Toni’s ability to make the technical feel intuitive. His anatomy guide is all about energy and gesture, not labeling muscles. His storytelling tutorial digs into composition, shape language, and how to build emotion in an image. It’s the kind of guidance that comes from experience—not guesswork.
If you’re into stylized illustration, character-driven art, or just want to sharpen your visual storytelling, this bundle’s worth exploring. It’s a peek into a working artist’s brain, laid out in a way that’s clear, thoughtful, and deeply practical.