20 digital artists to follow on Behance
Looking for inspiration? We've put together a list of some of the best digital art portfolios on Behance.
11. JR Schmidt
Digital artist JR Schmidt specialises in 3D art and motion graphics, and his portfolio is definitely worth taking a look at. Formerly based at New York-based digital agency Firstborn, he now spends his days with Google Creative Lab.
13. Steve Fraschini
With a beautiful portfolio, full of strong, striking images, digital artist Steve Fraschini is definitely worth a follow. The Paris-based designer is constantly producing brilliant artwork and sharing it with the rest of the world. He also has many recognitions under his belt, including being in the Top 100 Adweek Talent 2012.
13. Andrea Mancuso
This is where lead digital artist Andrea Mancuso shares his personal work, which we'd like to thank him for as his portfolio is full of inspiring artwork. Featuring everything from cartoon images and hyper-real renders to character design, advertising and motion graphics, Mancuso covers all digital creative fields.
14. Chris LaBrooy
Freelance designer and illustrator Chris LaBrooy specialises in 3D graphics and design. And his awesome portfolio is full of beautiful examples of both. One of our personal favourites is this cool Sneaker Tectonics illustration, which is a personal project.
15. Victor Ortiz
Victor Ortiz is founder of graphic Colombian-based design studio Iconblast. And luckily for us, all the awesome work he's done has been poured into an awe-inspiring portfolio. Full of detailed, vibrant illustrations and images, this guy is definitely worth a follow.
16. Justin Maller
Digital artist Justin Maller has a portfolio rammed full of striking digital images. This particular Pyramids piece is one of our favourites, which Maller was kind enough to donate it to us as a wallpaper.
17. Benjamin Voldman
If you like fun, simple graphic illustrations, check out the growing portfolio of illustrator and designer Benjamin Voldman. Born in Paris, Voldman moved to the US and currently resides in NYC. His work has been featured in various publications such as Runner's World, Town & Country and The Society of Illustrators.
18. Dennis Mundt
Dennis Mundt is a passionate graphic and sound designer. And luckily for the rest of the world, he shares his creative talent through his brilliant portfolio. Bursting with vibrant, detailed digital images, this talented artist creates work for various venues – our favourite being this Back to the Future inspired artwork for Mikros club.
19. Obery Nicholas
French art director Obery Nicholas has a ridiculous amount of talent when it comes to the art of digital illustration. Seriously, we could talk about all the projects in his awe-inspiring portfolio but instead we're just going to leave you to look for yourselves and let the pages full of intricate black and white illustrations do the talking.
20. Timothy J Reynolds
Senior digital designer Timothy Reynolds specialises in 3D illustration. In particular, low-poly 3D illustration and his portfolio showcases his talent in the medium brilliantly. We particularly like the addition of detailed sketchbook drawing and the many images detailing this artist's work process.
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