30+ Amazing Imaginary Scenes Concept Art
8The concept art digital artist is similar to other artists. He or she always has something new to learn and get inspired with new ideas. It does not matter if you are a UI designer, web designer, graphic designer or digital artist. Seeing others artwork and inspirations teaches your eyes more about colors and composition and help building a better visual experience which is one of the most important factors to be able to get new ideas in your design work.
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In today’s inspiration collection, we have amazing concept art for fantasy scenes done using digital painting and 3D tools to create these fantasy environments in different styles and atmosphere. Concept Art visualizes ideas to be used in games, movies and 3D production. There are many tools where you can use to create Concept Art starting from the pen and paper as a traditional method to create Digital Art and the software such as Photoshop, Sketchbook Pro and 3D tools. Each tool has its style and sense to create the digital art. You can see different artists below. Every artist has a special style in visualizing scenes and ideas based on the tool and the technique used to create the artwork. Go ahead and check for yourself.
Cool collection. Thanks for sharing.
Wish some of these existed in reality. so that we could visit them.
those are incredibly cool
nice collection i like
That White Castle by MidevalWorlds is real, not Imaginary. Its called Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria Germany.
#4 looks like it’s been ripped out of LoTR and had an image put on top of it.
I think it should be noted that at least three of these are real: The white castle is Schloss Neuschwanstein, likely the best known castle in all of Germany; the one two pictures later (with the archway above the alley) seems to be a CG render of a Venetian street, and again, a couple of pictures later, (the one with the big dome and lots of houses with smoke coming out of chimneys) appears to be a Victorian-era London.
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