30 Breathtaking Digital Artworks by Kuang Hong

Kuang Hong is a very talented digital artist from Shanghai. He works as an art director in a game company and also works on 2D concepts like character modeling.

Hong’s works have been featured in top magazines like Spectrum 14, Fantasy Art Now, Ballistic Publishing’s Exotique and Expose series and Advanced Photoshop Magazine. Do check out his website – zemotion.net/noah/ and his profile on DeviantArt – noah-kh.deviantart.com.

The detailing and the color scheme of each of his works is remarkable. In this post, we will be featuring 30 excellent digital artworks by Kuang Hong. We hope you enjoy this collection.

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30 Breathtaking Fantasy and Space Artworks by Inga Nielsen

thumbInga Nielsen is a digital artist and physics student from Hamburg, Germany.  Aside from studying astrophysics and geophysics, she is also a masterful digital artist and prolific writer.  She works frequently with Terragen, combined with digital painting to create some of the most stunning landscapes you’ll find.  Her combination of fantasy landscapes with space art gives her work a unique aura of mystery, and the quality of the images she creates is astounding.

In this post, we’ll showcase 30 of Inga’s incredible works, which will be sure to leave you in a state of wonder for the rest of the day, and make you wish these magical views exist.  Hopefully you like them, and be sure to view her full gallery: http://www.gatetonowhere.de/

Hopefully you like her work, if you do, make sure you see her full gallery.  Have a great weekend everyone!

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48 Breathtaking Digital Paintings by Philip Straub

thumbPhilip Straub is an incredibly talented illustrator, concept artist and digital painter, whose work has been used by a variety of publications around the world including Spectrum Fantasy Annuals, Expose’ digital fine art books, ImagineFX Magazine, Advanced Photoshop Magazine, Corel Painter Magazine, Fantasy Magazine and 2D artist Magazine.  As a former art director for ElectronicArts, he has had the unique privilege of working on a variety of videogames, and he currently works for NCSoft, where he has worked on other titles including Guild Wars.

Phillip’s work is imaginative, colorful and diverse.  His ability to create scenes depicting unmatched beauty is combined with his ability to create scenes that capture darkness and evil, all while pushing the boundaries of his skill and succeeding.  Here, we have 48 breathtaking, outstanding, incredible digital paintings by Philip that showcase some of the very best in his gallery.

If you like Philip’s work, be sure to check out his website, located here: http://www.philipstraub.com/

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28 Astounding Illustrations by Michael Dashow

thumbMichael Dashow is a science fiction, fantasy, and childrens’ 2D and 3D artist.  While his works are often made digitally, he is also an expert at watercolor painting.  His illustrations have been featured in such publications as ImagineFX, Fantasy Art Magazine, Expose, and others.  He has won several awards, including multiple CGSociety challenges.  One of his most notable clients is Blizzard Entertainment, where he worked on Diablo II and III.

His illustrations encompass a wide range of styles, from emotional to bizarre, but each piece is a masterpiece, and his capturing of the finest details is one of the ways he stands out  in the world of illustration.  For some of his works, I have included both the large version, and the detail version, so you can see the incredible amounts of effort and talent that are involved in each piece.

I hope you like Michael’s work as much as I do, and be sure to check out his website, located here: http://www.michaeldashow.com/

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