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]]>Meet Irakli Nadar, whose work looks so real that it could easily pass off as photos.
Irakli uses textures, lights, and shadows in a way that most artists wouldn’t even believe that they could be used in. The resulting art definitely deserves every bit of your time.
Also, unlike other artists, Irakli isn’t shy about sharing how he goes about his work.
He has an account on gumroad, which is an online marketplace for content creators. There, he consistently posts videos and tutorials detailing every part of his creative process so that his audiences and fans alike can learn how to paint like him.
Of course, knowing how much time he’s put into perfecting his craft over the years, you’d be lucky to be even 10% as good as Irakli is at creating art, let alone hyper-realistic art.
So, for now, you’ll have to settle for just admiring his work.
For more of Irakli’s viral-worthy and hyper-realistic art, be sure to scroll down below.
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]]>This self-taught Brazilian artist Tullius Heuer is a good example.
The 29-year-old artist has a degree in the IT field and he probably could have landed himself a cushy job for the rest of his life if he wanted. But, instead, he decided to go the artist route full-time, and you can’t exactly fault him for thinking that he’s going to go somewhere, because his art is just plain awesome.
Creating digital artworks that look like they literally want to jump off of the page, his works are masterpieces well worthy of praise.
Heuer claims that it takes him an average of about 9 to 10 hours to complete each digital art. Although, seeing as to how incredibly detailed each piece is, you’d think that it would have taken him a lot longer.
Then again, that just helps speak to how incredibly and naturally talented of an artist he is.
If what we said about Heuer’s artist has got you hooked, then worry no more. Below, you’ll find many Tullius Heuer’s page-leaping sketches.
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]]>The post Take a Gander at this Georgian Artist’s Hyper-Realistic Artworks appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Meet Irakli Nadar, whose work looks so real that it could easily pass off as photos.
Irakli uses textures, lights, and shadows in a way that most artists wouldn’t even believe that they could be used in. The resulting art definitely deserves every bit of your time.
Also, unlike other artists, Irakli isn’t shy about sharing how he goes about his work.
He has an account on gumroad, which is an online marketplace for content creators. There, he consistently posts videos and tutorials detailing every part of his creative process so that his audiences and fans alike can learn how to paint like him.
Of course, knowing how much time he’s put into perfecting his craft over the years, you’d be lucky to be even 10% as good as Irakli is at creating art, let alone hyper-realistic art.
So, for now, you’ll have to settle for just admiring his work.
For more of Irakli’s viral-worthy and hyper-realistic art, be sure to scroll down below.
The post Take a Gander at this Georgian Artist’s Hyper-Realistic Artworks appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post This Self-Taught Brazilian Artist Creates Page-Leaping Art appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>This self-taught Brazilian artist Tullius Heuer is a good example.
The 29-year-old artist has a degree in the IT field and he probably could have landed himself a cushy job for the rest of his life if he wanted. But, instead, he decided to go the artist route full-time, and you can’t exactly fault him for thinking that he’s going to go somewhere, because his art is just plain awesome.
Creating digital artworks that look like they literally want to jump off of the page, his works are masterpieces well worthy of praise.
Heuer claims that it takes him an average of about 9 to 10 hours to complete each digital art. Although, seeing as to how incredibly detailed each piece is, you’d think that it would have taken him a lot longer.
Then again, that just helps speak to how incredibly and naturally talented of an artist he is.
If what we said about Heuer’s artist has got you hooked, then worry no more. Below, you’ll find many Tullius Heuer’s page-leaping sketches.
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