Incredible Examples of Digital Paintings
1. Marta Dahlig
Marta
is a long-standing Deviant Artist. She is 22 and from Poland, and she
has been with DeviantArt since early 2003. During that time her amazing
artwork and community involvement has made her work easily recognizable
on the Deviant Art site. Her series of the seven deadly sins are pure
perfection and a must see for any aspiring digital painter.
2. Daniel Conway
Daniel
is a 23 year old lad who is currently living in the UK. He has spent 3
years studying both traditional art and digital animation. Currently
however, he has been teaching himself the art of digital painting. His
self teaching has certainly paid off, because his portfolio is truly
amazing.
3. Marek Okon
Marek
is also another digital painter from Poland. He is 27 and has some
incredible talent. While he has been painting and doing web design for a
while, it was only recently that he started he digital painting career.
As you can see by looking at some his work, Mark is very into the
sci-fi world. As a result, his work creates scenes that are truly
creative and futuristic.
4. Cris de Lara
Who
says all digital painting has to be complex sci-fi art? Cris has an
awesome digital painting portfolio filled with a wider variety of
subjects. Cris is currently living in Canada and started her jump into
the digital painting world by learning traditional painting first. She
first started with oil painting, but has now grown into doing work with
comic books, illustrations, and TV.
5. Artgerm
Artgerm is the studio head and creative director of the talented digital painting studio Imaginary Friends.
He is obsessed with Manga comics and this shows in some of his work.
When not painting, he studies various other medias and styles as well as
designs t-shirts.
6. Lorenz Hideyoshi Ruwwe
Lorenz
is a freelance digital artist born in Germany. After finishing his
studies, he decided to freelance full time and has been doing quite well
at it. He mostly works with clients in the entertainment industry such
as movies, video games, and books. The majority of his digital painting
skills are self taught.
7. Alon Chou
Alon
started working at a gaming studio doing 3D modeling work, but was more
interested in his 2D work so he decided to leave his job. Today he
works as a freelancer doing digital painting and other 2D jobs. Mostly
he does character and scene designs for games and movies.
8. Linda Bergvist
If
you are into CG and digital painting, you have probably seen the
EXPOSÉ and EXOTIQUE books. If so, you have also seen some of Linda’s
work. Here digital paintings are no stranger to collections of great
digital artwork. She likes to use a combination of Corel Painter and
Photoshop to create her digital painting masterpieces.
9. Aleksi Briclot
Aleksi
mostly works in the video game industry using his talents as a digital
painter for creating concept imagery for game designs. Aleksi’s work
isn’t limited to sci-fi digital paintings, but can also be found in
books, comics, and a variety of magazines.
10. Goro Fujita
Goro
was born in Japan, but moved to Germany where he currently lives today.
Shortly after high school, Goro began freelancing with graphic design
and programming. This led to his interest in animation and digital
painting. Today he focuses mostly of digital painting and 3D animation.
He currently works as a visual development director for feature films.
11. Jason Chan
Jason
is from San Francisco and has been pretty successful in the digital
painting community. His unique, child like sci-fi style has allowed him
to create his own little niche in the community. You may have seen some
of his work on the popular card game, Magic the Gathering.
12. Bobby Chui
Bobby
started learning about digital painting by being an extremely active
member on the CG Society website. Today he is not only an amazing
digital painter, but also the owner of Imaginism Studios in Toronto. It
is here where he teaches other about digital painting techniques. His
art has won a number of awards and is very different from many of the
other artists featured here today.
13. Robert Kim
Here
we have another amazing young deviant artist who is filled with talent.
Robert is 22 and from Calgary, Canada. He draws much of his inspiration
from games, anime, and art. His digital painting offers a nice change
from the complexly detailed images of many other digital painters. His
style crafts together a mix of creative imagery and traditional painting
to formulate an outstanding finished product.
14. Craig Sellars
Currently,
Craig works as a freelance visual development artist. Mostly this means
he works in the video game industry as a concept designer. In the years
past he has worked with Walt Disney Features and the behemoth video
game company Electronic Arts.
15. Vitaly Samarin Alexius
Vitaly
was born in 1984 in south central Siberian Russia. In 1998 Vitaly moved
half way across the world to Toronto. It is here that he began his
journey into learning the world of art, Photoshop, and digital painting.
He has a created a style unique to his name which he likes to call
“dreamisim.” He currently works as a photographer and illustrator.
16. Frederic St-Arnaud
You
have probably seen a ton of Frederic’s work without even knowing it. He
has been in the business for over 11 years and has worked some really
big names. He has learned everything from basic drawing to 3D animation.
Some of his most popular projects include major motion picture posters
such as Sin City, Indiana Jones, and Death Race.
17. Raphael Lacoste
Raphael
grew up in France, but currently lives in Canada with his wife and son.
Originally Raphael studied the fine arts, but later on in his life he
began studying 3D animation. Currently Raphael is working as an art
director for video games and other CG related work.
18. Taeyoung Choi
Taeyoung
started out as a drawing instructor, but slowly worked his way into the
world of digital painting and 3D animation. He mostly focuses his
skills on the gaming industry to create character and background
concepts. He has won several awards and features in an older edition of
the EXPOSE book.
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