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Welcome to the IAMAG Community: A Space for Artistic CollaborationIn today’s digital age, artists need spaces to safely share their creations, connect with like-minded individuals, and grow their craft. The IAMAG community is designed to be that space. Here’s why and how it stands out from the countless platforms.Why the IAMAG Community?A Safe Space for ArtistsThe IAMAG community is built to be a secure and welcoming environment for artists to showcase their work. There is no AI-generated content, no scraping, just pure artistic expression. Whether sharing a new piece or engaging in meaningful conversations, this platform ensures your creative work remains respected and protected. Not Just Another Portfolio WebsiteThis isn’t your typical portfolio site. The IAMAG community fosters the spirit of artistic collaboration. It’s designed for learning, sharing, and connecting. Whether you’re seeking feedback, sharing tips, or discovering inspiration, the goal is to build a network of artists supporting one another rather than simply showcasing work. A Complement to Your Online PresenceIAMAG doesn’t aim to replace the other platforms you use. In fact, we encourage you to maintain your presence on those sites. In the community, we’ll even share tips to help you gain traction and visibility across your digital platforms. Consider this space a home base for meaningful artistic dialogue and connection.Supporting IAMAG and Accessing Exclusive ContentThe IAMAG Community is entirely free to join and participate in. We believe in offering a safe, vibrant space for artists without any barriers. However, to help the community grow, develop new features, and maintain the unique IAMAG spirit, we offer an option to support us.By supporting IAMAG, you gain access to over 750+ hours of Master Classes—a wealth of knowledge from industry-leading artists—and all future content. This includes live streams from in-person events and a host of additional perks. Your support directly helps us continue providing more services and expanding the community offerings, but we’re proud to keep the community itself completely free for everyone.Whether you support IAMAG or not, we are committed to maintaining this space for every artist, at every level, to connect, share, and grow.How to Get the Most Out of the IAMAG CommunityTo ensure the community remains a place for growth and positive interaction, here are a few fundamental guidelines:Share ThoughtfullyWhile uploading everything you’ve been working on is tempting, we encourage members to limit their shares to no more than two artworks per day. This isn’t a portfolio dump—take time to share thoughtfully and give others the space to engage with your work. Quality feedback and interaction come when we allow our creations to breathe.Please don't share Links only, only media and we can remove any posts that won't follow the rules in this text.Be RespectfulArt is about expression; we want every artist to feel safe in this space. That means no insults, politics, or toxic behavior. This is a space where tolerance, respect, and open-mindedness are essential. Let’s focus on what matters: the art.What You Can Do in the IAMAG CommunityShare your artwork: Showcase your creative work and get meaningful feedback.Open discussions: Engage in thought-provoking conversations about techniques, challenges, and the creative process.Connect with others: Follow fellow artists, build your network, and get notified when they post new creations.Whether you’re here to learn, share, or connect, this community is built for you. You’ll become part of a thriving artistic network by contributing thoughtfully and interacting with others. Welcome to the IAMAG community, where art comes first and every artist has a voice.
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March 31

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.

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February 17
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U-Naut 03 - Submarine Concept

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November 22, 2024
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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.

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November 11, 2024
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Hey everyone I’m Brian and this is a piece from my last personal project.

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October 17, 2024

To the world edge : Entry to the mayan dead realm 

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March 21

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

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March 11

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

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March 08
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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

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March 27
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March 11
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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