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Beautiful 3D Futuristic Scenes
February 13, 2009
I really love how people picture the future, with all those gigantic buildings, flying cars and space travel. We've seen it in the movies, we've seen it in books, and now, we get to see it in sweet computer graphics!
Once more, CGSociety.org is the one place to find stunning 3D art, and for that, I've chosen 4 great artists: Stefan Morrell, Jaimes Paick, Gerardo Damian Barbero, Alexander Preuss. These are only a few of their work, for more, please visit them at awesome CGSociety. Hope you like it. Cheers! ;)























27 Comments
This remember me so much sci-fi books and games (lots rpg's).
I love how some pictures try to tell a story and the mood of a scene.
Wow... Great post. Some amazing work here.
These are amazing!
They all pretty much look the same. No originality at all because they all look the same as every other futuristic scenes out there.... I don't like it at all.
Those are some amazing designs, 3D is awesome!! :o)
This stuff is mind blowing. I cant get my head around 1/100 of the images. Too great for my own understanding.
Those pictures must have been taking months to make, when i think of how much time it takes me to make a character, those scenes must take months!
I know how much work that goes into this stuff. Kudos to those guys :)
This is great stuff. The stuff from James isn't 3d though.
felt so close and real to look at these images
felt like they were right outside my window
Wow. I love it!!! thank you. :)
The attention to detail is stunning. I would love a full video walkthrough even if its five hours long just to understand how they work.
Impressive! Tks for gathering it together.
some of them are very very impressive. others are technicaly superb, but not that cool in other respects :)
how come most of this looks like star wars??
wouw really impressive! WANT A TUTORIAL!! :P
yea, sure the futuristic designs look cool, but thats not the point. things are designed around a purpose, a need, and although aesthetic value is important, it seems as global recession is occurring, things are simply built significantly around factors such as ease of use, and functionality with fairly run of the mill architects producing increasingly simialar designs. i feel the future will be fairly square, minimalist, and with things hidden. unless marijuana is legalised in america :D
this is sooooo cool .. sjiet ^^ would like to know how you can make such things :) it's beautifull !!!! :o
awesome designs here! great post!
very nice pictures sir.
i found in your works a shootingstar made of inspiration.
Thank you a lot :)
enjoy the existence!
Doesn't look very eco friendly... But very nice graphics.
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Oh wow, these pictures are really amazing, a great source of inspiration.. I love sci-fi and I'm trying to create some futuristic scene but it's absolutely nothing compared to these artists..
great article ;)
I would hate to live in any of these places. I hope none of these guys ever become city planners.
Waste of talent if you ask me. Why not create a futuristic scene of a lush, green, walkable, and welcoming city instead of these mountains of steel?
Wow! I wish I would be alive to see these sort of pictures become real cities. Excellent work :)
To Deesee.
I have to agree with you that a scene like you suggested is much more pleaseable to view and live.
But specially where I live is almost that vision that will stand up.
With the space and time going to be scarse, some enviroment becoming inhabitable, people working and living in skyscrapers, time consuming traffics, global warm.
I can even imagine some people living their lives without the need to getting out of this skyscrapers.
I think this great work is just trying to be more realistic and a warning to all of us.
Only my 2 cents on this.
These are not 3D rendered images, they are mostly Photoshop - some do contain a 3D element or two, but no, not real 3D digital art.
Artworks rendered with 3DMax, Vue, Poser etc. have a different look and feel about them, but if you enjoy them then thats ok. There are still many amazing images produced the traditional way using airbrush and paint brush, so perhaps the most important thing in the end is the overall image, and not the techniques used to create it.
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