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Welcome, Fantasy Art Lovers!
This is a legacy page that has been superceded by newer pages and site reorganization. It will still be here for a while, but please do update your links: The new page is here.
Don't know any of these games?. Every game has a preview slide to give you an idea of the artistic direction. | All you need to know is that not everything you see will be possible with the game straight-out-of-the-box. In many cases, game modifications ("mods") were necessary in order to go beyond the expectations of the game developers--and we discuss how it was done.
If you want to experiment for yourself, definitely consider signing up (free) with Second Life and start creating! |
| You may have found your way here by searching for "fantasy art". If computer game art isn't what you had hoped to find, we have links to all flavours of fantasy art in galleries or by subject. You might also want to browse our practical and useful articles. | As you know, the term "Fantasy Art" covers a lot of ground. |
Want More Art? Try These Links.
Here are my top picks on other sites with computer game art, or computer graphic art. For more art links, go to our links for art lovers.
- The Computer Graphics Society has the best computer art I've seen to date, bar none.
- Renderosity offers "professional 3D content for every major platform". Here you will find stunning 3D models, very often with astonishing realism. (And despite what your first impressions may be, this site has more than just unrealistically hot babes.)
- Video Game Playerz is a gaming site that features many excellent screenshots.

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