“上帝说,要有光,就有了光。于是就把光暗分了。” 这句话出自《圣经》第一章。当然我们今天要说的不是关于圣经,我们今天要说的是光影和纹理。对于设计师来说,光影是我们每天设计里的灵魂,不管你从事那部分设计,你都需要在脑子里反复的去幻想出各种你要创意出作品的样子。有时候一个作品的好坏很可能是因为一条光影的分界线。今天我们要分享给大家的就是一些不可思议的光影和纹理的创意作品。希望这些设计能给你带来无限灵感,让你可以创作出超越停留在原地的自己。让你的思维更有创造力。赶快来感受一些吧!!
This is just genius! So smart to work with the light and shadow. Just look at that pose, and the usage of beautiful contrasting colors.
That smoke! A cozy winter getaway with great textures. The reflection on the water is so perfectly done, too.
Inspiring editorial illustration about millennial housing. Jealous about the gorgeous texture layer.
Great style and colors. Admiring the wood surface and subtle textures.
I’m admiring this piece of personal work from James Gilleard. Analyzing the complexity of how these faces are created is super inspiring to learn from.
A view from an upscale hotel carved into the cliffs overlooking the Santorini Caldera. You sure would want to escape winter after seeing this.
Drilled down to just the basics with lovely textures.
A great example that there are no boundaries to how a face should look if you are an illustrator.
Cover illustration for the Collection supplement of Vanity Fair France. The flow in Malika’s work is just so inspiring.
This is Beautiful! Great colors, very vivid and wonderful repetition of shapes.
Another breathtaking shot from my friends Jered and Ashley Gruber. It’s somewhere in the French Pyrenees’ and shot for Craft Sportswear.
Nice idea and beautiful usage of shapes to create a roaster. Thumbs up!
Love the way those matches connect and create the flame in the middle. I’m also a big fan of knights. Never had the opportunity to use them. Well, not yet!
A piece from the iconic work Paul Rand has done for IBM.
Some super beautiful gradients and wonderful line work. Available as a wallpaper, too.
I’m loving the continuation of these series by Maria Svarbova. This time the central theme is a pool without water.
I’ve always been a fan of custom lettering, and I’m sure I’m not the only one. Just beautiful!
Esteban Fallone is an award winning Architect based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The idea behind this visualization was to take a variety of his house projects and translate them into a different language.
Pretty sweet what can be accomplished with just a few colors. I like the simplicity and the monochromatic colorway.
The complexity of this illustration makes it a perfect fit for an article about future technology.
Cover for The Guardian Review books. Love the concept of a huge book pile in front of a giant moon. Nice contrast of the figure in front of the moon.
Since January still qualifies as being festive it seems only appropriate to add something that fits that spirit.
In awe when I see how all the shadowing is done in this illustration of a house in Laurel Canyon.
A thing of beauty. I dig the green color palette, too.
Enjoying the mood in this illustration. The sweater on the deer is such a nice detail that drives it all home.
So true! We all love stories, especially when it’s about something we are passionate about. Beautifully illustrated. Love the curvy lines and soft tones.
Part of a bigger illustration piece that you can see here. Strong texture work and I love how the figures are drawn.
Beautiful new work from the queen of lettering. It’s for an ambitious project, illustrating a countdown for Advent in which each number is unique and related to a daily reflection or action leading up to Christmas Day.
There are worst places to do a nap. Beautiful Canada, the Rockies.
This is looking really great. Loving the patterns.
Detailed and an atmospheric mood that sometimes allude to something darker, that’s how I would describe the work of French illustrator Antoine Maillard.
The intricate details of the illustration are just amazing! Those are some mad skills. One can only dream.
Admiring how certain elements are set to another perspective. Makes for an interesting collage.
Such beautiful light effect! Only one image out of a beautiful collection of Patagonia, Chile. The rest can be seen here.
A style that I truly love. Such wonderful colors, too.
Awesome illustration, so many fine details if you look closer. Interesting combination of colors.
“Architecture’s great problem is the gap between the visionary and the grubby compromise of reality.” A very interesting combination of objects. Such perfect tones on the shapes to create the depth and shadow and light effect.
Love how the lady looks casual chic. The floor pattern is also a eye catcher. Everything is just perfect in this one.
Rich colors and well executed linework. That fingerprint mark at the end finishes it off.
I like the flow that is going within this illustration.
This is quite lovely. Digging all the elements and admiring the style of her face.
Apparently I’m not the only person who mostly uses a mouse to draw. This one is completely created with mouse in Illustrator and Photoshop. Be sure to view the entire piece here. Beautiful job.
Part of a series of illustrations of houses based on famous artist. Be sure to go look at the others.
Wonderful book cover for Sleeping Beauty, a mid-century fairy tale. Original pattern on the background, and who doesn’t love robots.
Those colors and super pastel gradients are so beautiful! Taken in Artipelag, Värmdö, Sweden.
Makes me want to illustrate a vintage bicycle, too. A real Italian vintage Colnago.
Lovely letter-pressed poster in a special color palette.
The illustration looks so “simple”, but the longer you look at it, the deeper you get into the design.
Illustrated cover for a Lonely Planet guide. The grunginess is inspiring and the colors work well with the hand lettering feel.
No words needed.
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