The sea has always inspired me, its strength, its continuous movement, its transparency that conveys colors and light.... Another childhood memory, having the chance to live on a boat and discover a sunrise is an incredible opportunity. I remade this digital painting with Photoshop with a graphic style inspired by the artists of the Hudson river School.








Rift
😊Personal project! It was fun exploring the previous idea of The Rift environment, with new mushroom designs and scenes!
For my process, I begin exploring ideas in photoshop/sketchbook. Then I created main mushroom asset in 3D coat, and brought in Blender to make a layout. I rendered scene in different light setups, and did a quick overpaint to explore the idea more. After that I chose one, and finished it in photoshop with some photobash to enhance details.








Hey everyone I’m Brian and this is a piece from my last personal project.


New project for Furtif magasine. Dark Fantasy theme again 😉 More details to see on https://www.artstation.com/artwork/lGl4PV


Hey, I have completed my series of Dark Fantasy environments. My preferred genre is science fiction, and I'm eager to hear your thoughts 😉
The rest is there https://www.artstation.com/simonladason






Starship: A personal project; Modeling and rendering in Blender 3D; Digital painting, finishing and arranging in Adobe Photoshop . see more at https://ganakel.com/starship




Hey everyone. First time posting here, name's Emilien. I've been a board games illustrator and all-around freelancer for the best part of a decade. I was watching some of the IAMC replays lately and 2024 Feng Zhu really got me pumped up. As a result, I've spent some of my free time working on a series of building designs - I just looooove the kind of stuff his students do.
The challenge here is to design a seaside house where a family of two lives - a parent and their child. The adult was formerly a military medic, now stranded in a living environment with lower tech than what they used to have.
I'm still working on it at the moment, feed back is more than welcome