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These fortified structures that popped up throughout Europe and the Middle East during the Middle Ages, have impressed and amazed people for generations. These impressive constructions were built for centuries and many are still left for us to see. These structures have resulted in many a photo-manipulations, sketches, and illustrations. In this showcase we’re going to take a look at some impressive pieces of art featuring castles and towers that we’ve handpicked from the community over at DeviantART. Please enjoy!
Castle by Xiauyin
The sunlight breaking through the mist and the golden, warming colors makes this a piece that does stand out.
Cloud Ten by Zen-Master
Canadian artist Noah Stacey has painted his very own majestic Photoshop-version of the cloud castle.
Castle by TinyPilot
This huge castle on a tiny island is created with Photoshop and Painter. An example of good lighting and an interesting fairytale style.
Castle of Spirits by Gummaid
A great example of IR photography with its colder white areas and the warm and inviting yellow. The photo is taken by Viktor Bors in Bojnice, Slovakia.
Flight Tower by Crowsrock
This landing tower construction that may look a bit like those found in World of Warcraft, has nice vibrant colors and a funny and clever construction.
Atlantis by Iribel
This stunning photo-manipulation of the legendary island Atlantis, has a great atmosphere and a well-made composition. A dreamy piece that shows good skills.
The Tower of Souls II by Jihaus
The artist spent around 30 hours creating this infinite tower, that was made for a game. The vibrant colors and good lighting and shadow makes this a special piece that stands out.
Toverye Tower by Mr-nick
This wizard tower was first scribbled on paper, then Photoshop over pencil.
Once Upon a -Evil- Time by Fabriloddo
Originally an HDR from a castle at Eurodisney in Paris, the artist managed to turn this bright and joyful image into a convincing dark version.
Castle by Fallenangel5772
The artist impressively stippled this one for a school project over a period of approximately two weeks. Stippling basically means that this entire image is made up of tiny dots. The reference photo for this was the German castle, Neuschwanstein and the project was for a wine label.
Castle by Knoxs
The somewhat unusual color-scheme for the sky and clouds gives a warmer tone and almost a fairytale look. The sky looks like a shell surrounding the floating castle, and a planet peaks through, accompanied with a few beams of light.
Castle by Netdog
This castle, the Himeji-Jo is considered the finest surviving example of 17th century Japanese castle architecture. This 3-layer linocut print has a nice perspective, clean lines and almost looks like vector art.
Snow Castle by Majoh
This digital painting is done in around 25-30 hours using Photoshop. The model for this piece is the castle Moszna in Poland, a fairly young castle with it’s 100 years. The snow gives a great contrast to the castle, and the artist’s eye for detail has truly given an impressive end-result.
Castle by ReehBR
This photo-manipulation has a very unique look with the sky of planets, sun on the grass and a dreamy look on the building itself.
Castle in the Sky by Kimag3500
Inspired by Laputa (animated movie a.k.a Castle in the Sky), this floating castle and its monochrome green look is made with good composition and balance.
Dragon Castle by Randis
This fantasy-style Photoshop painting was made in an unbelievable 8 hours. The colors are nice and vibrant and give a great contrast between warm and cold in the image. The silhouette in the foreground gives it all a much bigger dimension.
Flying Castle by Nxlam1801
Another photo-manipulation and another flying castle. This one looks bright and a lot of details have been preserved really well. The added lens-flare is a detail that also adds to the realism.
The Castle by IamWhoIWasNot
This fantasy castle was drawn with a ballpoint pen. The level of detail is very impressive and shows both patience and skills.
Twisted Castle – The Frontier by Ionixis
A piece with a lot of personality. The cartoon-like style in combination with all of the details makes this one a pleasure for the eye.
Drakensberg Castle by Fstarno
Inspired by the Lord of The Ring Triology, Canadian artist Frederic St-Arnaud created this image. The cold overall tone in the image is brilliantly accompanied by the golden in the grass and on the towers.
Castle 000 by DarthEldarious
This rough castle concept was made for a music clip for a girl-band. This castle would be modeled and rendered in 3D media and added to real scene. The artist has come up with a nice mix of Asian architecture and a classic gothic temple style. It does give some association to the Emerald City (The Wizard of Oz) and the choice of greens and blues are a nice contrast to the orange details.
Castle Tower by Operaghost1
This is a depiction of the Cahir Castle that is located in Ireland. It has a nice painted look with a bright lively green.
Cloud Castle by Hungerartist
5 hours of digital painting in Photoshop gave this interesting result that looks just like a traditional painting and gives the feeling of real canvas.
Castle Wyvern by Onanymous
This photo-manipulation has a lot of work behind it. The dragon at the bottom alone took around a day to make by using mostly elements from bats, adding some lizard and eagle as well. A well-made piece that takes advantage of a very interesting angle as well.
Gothic Castle Reworked by Dashinvaine
This one’s a rework of one of the artist’s early oil paintings. The castle against the sky and the moon gives a very classic look. The color scheme used gives a magic atmosphere, and notice the details and persons in the foreground that may be telling their own story.
Old Nachod Castle by Pixx-73
The artist speed-painted this castle in Photoshop for a beer label. Both the use of light and shadows and the vibrant colors stand out to make this a very nice one for our collection. The unique shadow style adds that extra little signature that makes it all unique.
When The Full Moon Falls by Wyldraven
A dark photo-manipulation with good composition and several different components that are put together really well.
Surreal Castle by Duststorm10
This surreal drawing was drawn out using pencils (2B through 6B). A very creative drawing that challenges our perception. The work is well done through the added reflections, shadow and light and a powerful sky. According to the artist this one took about a month to finish.
The Raven’s Tower by Jerry8448
This piece looks like something from a rather scary story and beautifully unites an almost cartoon-like sketched style and the darker and more realistic. The perspective and composition works well, along with the light from the top right and the many added details.
Distant Castle by Grimdar
A 1.5 hour speed painting of a tower/castle construction in an alien world. A dark, yet warm atmosphere, along with the blurred foreground elements gives you a feeling of actually being there. An interesting and different piece with a great angle that was painted in amazingly short time.
Tutorials
Do you feel inspired and want to make a fantasy-style artwork with castles and towers on your own? Finally, we’ve put together a few tutorials for you to have a closer look at to get some inspiration and maybe even polish some of your skills.
How to Create a Flying Land Illustration On Fire
This tutorial was featured here on our site back in July of 2009. Check it out now to see how you can create your own effect very much like the floating islands you’ve seen in several of the previous artworks.
Castle in the Sky
This Alfoart tutorial will teach you how to easily create a photo manipulation with a vibrant green landscape, a dramatic sky and the castle wrapped in clouds.
Floating island
You can find this tutorial at the PSD-dude website. Using both photo-manipulation techniques and some illustration skills, you’ll get a very nice result.
Conclusion
There are so many great artists out there, using both digital and more traditional art forms to express themselves. In this article we’ve seen a variety of approaches when it comes to using such well-known elements as towers and castles. These buildings are familiar to all of us and we see them as landmarks, playing the leading role in art and as parts of scenes in fairytales and in history. We hope you’ve enjoyed this collection and would love to hear your feedback!
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Interview With Adrian Romero
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At only 18 Adrian Romero Aka Vision is already creating a name for himself throughout the design world. With a very distinct style Adrian’s illustrations are extremely vibrant and spark about a variety of thoughts from its observers. In our interview Adrian explains the intended ambiguity of his art, as well as gives us a run down on how he created some of his more popular pieces. So be sure to check out this interview with another talented designer.
Q Welcome to Psdtuts+, please introduce yourself. Could you tell us where you’re from and how you got started in the field?
Hi everybody! My name’s Adrian Romero and I am a self-taught freelance Illustrator/Graphic designer from Spain. I started playing with Photoshop and Illustrator a few years ago. I instantly started experimenting and spent a lot of time on it, shortly after I was addicted. Ever since then I’ve been constantly drawing. This discovery has definitely changed my life.
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Q Your illustrations seem to be very random but in a good way, they feature various objects and messages that we wouldn’t usually see together on one canvas. Is this your intention when creating art? And if so then why?
I like my pieces to be ambiguous and I tend to be surreal. In my opinion, the perspective of how we see the things changes the context completely. That’s my intention when I create, I love to create some confusion around the main idea, maybe you see the piece and think thing the same that I thought when I created it, or maybe not and that’s pretty interesting.
Material
Q You incorporate a lot of awesome typography into illustrations like “Voyage” and “Power” how do you decide what type of lettering will fit your piece?
I love typography, and playing with it is one of the things I like most. Sometimes is a headache and I make a lot of changes before deciding what kind of typo I will made. Usually I start drawing different ideas on a notebook, then with those ideas I start playing on the computer till it fits well with the piece.
POWER
Q Who or what were your main influences that made you pursue the field of designing?
When I started my influences came from Spanish magazines like Belio magazine or Étapes and another Spanish artists or studios like Alex Trochut, Sergio del Puerto (Serialcut), Seleka, Vasava etc. But I’m also pretty influenced by movies, music and everything around me, a walk in the night can be one of the most inspiring things.
Life
Q Some designers your age decide that they will take their talents to a University to perfect the craft of digital art, are you planning to do the same? Or will you look to skip that and head straight into looking for work?
That’s the huge decision that I have to make this year. I will finish college soon and I’ll start moving on and see what comes. I would love to go to university and I would love to travel to another country and study there. We’ll see what happens.
Sprains
Q “Destroy” is a simply amazing intricate illustration that has a bunch of detailed features to it, could you run down how you made this piece and what the meaning is behind it.
Thanks! Destroy was a very complicated piece to me. It changed a lot since I started it and finally it went well. I used a lot of papers sketching. The main idea of the piece was to express the contradiction that the word destroy could be, depending on if we focus on the end of something or the new beginning of another one. Then in the piece we have some kind of machinery that feeds itself destruction to create, but not in a dark way, in a way to make the things a new and better.
Destroy
Q What can we look for from you in the future? What projects will you be working on?
I’m working on some projects that I cant unveil yet and I’m also working with the Slashthree collective on something you will see at the OFFF in Barcelona.
Pyramid
Q Thanks again for providing Psdtuts+ with this opportunity to interview you. Any final thoughts for our readers?
Thanks for having me and thanks to everyone who follows and like my work. Bye!
Voyage
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