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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Digital Art: Fantasy Worlds

Digital Art: Fantasy Worlds


Many 3D digital artists are taken with the design of virtual worlds. Naturally, these online, game and other worlds often take elements from fantasy and science-fiction scenery and backgrounds, while more rarely centering on the real world. While mostly seen in Web based, interactive, multi-player (multiple, simultaneous users) games, such artificial, sot to speak. Societies are likewise visible in other segments of society. For example, the Goth subculture or Medieval-character themed undertakings such as the Renaissance Fair are other examples. The Middle-Ages have very often been the main historical context in fantasy tales, just as the Victorian era is associated with Gothic art and literature and apparel.

A world full of fantasy. As can be seen from the picture. Image: Megan Jorgensen

Star Trek presents a series of worlds, including even additional dimensions and continuums (such as the one inhabited by the alien race in Voyager or the Q from The Next Generation). Middle Earth from The Lord of the Rings trilogy, as well as the surrounding of the Nibelung accounts and the legend surrounding not only knights of the round table, but also as it applies to magical actors, such as the Lady of the Lake, Morgan le Fay and Merlin. Another view of virtual life is in such Websites as SecondLife and its of use of avatars. Just as in Cameron’s movie, Avatar, avatars allow one to vicariously experience (as one’s own) an entity’s existence in an alternate world.

Fantasy Worlds. Photo by Elena

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