With the rise of social media, fans have been gifted with the ability to see artwork that was previously relegated to expensive coffee table books or postage stamp-sized photos in print magazines. Thankfully, concept artists like Andy Park have embraced the new technology, sharing glimpses into the creative process behind making some of the biggest superhero blockbusters on the planet.

Park's latest reveal is for the villain of "Marvel's Ant-Man," Yellowjackets. The artist shared a few pieces of early armor designs for the shrinking bad guy, and offered a little insight into what went into bringing the classic character to life.

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"This was one of the initial concept designs I came up with for Yellowjacket in the Ant-Man film," Park explained in his post. "I had so much fun doing these different options w/the purpose of contrasting with Ant-Man's design both visually & functionally."

I posted a closer view of this awhile ago. I thought I'd show a fuller view of this concept of Yellowjacket I did. The Anti-Ant-Man #Yellowjacket #AntMan #marvelstudios #marvel #conceptart #design #costume #illustration #film #villian A photo posted by Andy Park (@andyparkart) on

This was one of the initial concept designs I came up with for Yellowjacket in the Ant-Man film. I had so much fun doing these different options w/the purpose of contrasting with Ant-Man's design both visually & functionally. #yellowjacket #antman #conceptart #design #costume #illustration #marvelstudios #marvel #film #instagood A photo posted by Andy Park (@andyparkart) on