11 Apr, 2008 in Digital Art by Ginger

Free fantasy art wallpapers!

I haven’t been posting here because I’ve been elbow deep in my graphics programs! I finally managed to put together a piece of fantasy art that inspired me to create a package of wallpapers for us to use as our computer desktops! The first piece below is the original art, which I used Poser 7 and PhotoShop CS3 to create. The second piece is the Wallpaper pack, so click through on that one to download the free goodies! The third piece is just a little portrait I did while playing around in Poser. Enjoy them, and tell all your friends about them! LOL

Note: To view these pieces in their original sizes, click on them. You will be taken to my online gallery at DeviantArt.com… from there, you just click the preview picture to see the “zoomed” version. Constructive criticism is always welcome! *saying “she’s kind of ugly” is NOT constructive… and I probably meant for it to be ugly if that’s your first thought… remember that I specialize in dark and/or fantasy art. Ex: A vampire that’s about to feed probably isn’t going to be the most attractive being. :P


There’s a spell brewing by *webwenchginger on deviantART


Storm’s Brewing WP Pack by *webwenchginger on deviantART


Pouting Princess by =webwenchginger on deviantART

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  1. ring woman - Gravatar

    ring woman  |  April 25th, 2008 at 8:57 am #

    I really love the woman’s eyes in the last illustration. Very dark and captivating.

  2. Craig - Gravatar

    Craig  |  May 13th, 2008 at 5:57 am #

    I like the ‘pouting princess’.
    She has that ‘bring me his head on a stake’ look in her eyes.
    Keep up the good work.

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  3. Edinburgh Lover - Gravatar

    Edinburgh Lover  |  August 22nd, 2008 at 2:31 pm #

    These are VERY good, and you’d made good use of Poser for modeling. I like the PS enhancements as well: the glowing lines and colors are almost reminiscent of the glowing, gay-glow TRON-style of lighting. It works great for these images!

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