30+ Drop Dead Gorgeous Portraits of Women in Digital Art

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Interestingly, it does not take a digital camera and a fantastic photograph to get a realistic image of both notable and everyday people. With the amazing possibilities offered by digital artists and the rendering tools made available to them, they have the ability to recreate the human face without an original photo being manipulated. Man and woman can be recreated from scratch. The impact of digital technology has transformed traditional activities such as painting, drawing and sculpture, while new forms, such as net art, digital installation art, and virtual reality, have become recognized artistic practices. Here i have gathered a stunning collection of beautiful women in digital art. Check them out. I am sure you would like them.

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Babar Asif is a blogger who loves only one thing is beauty can be in any form: websites, digital art, photography, and etc. He enjoys surfing the internet for the most awesome websites & graphic designs to inspire other design enthusiasts.

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9 Comments

Jasmyn

31. Aug, 2010

You should check out Stephanie Valentin’s work. She’s awesome!

Jared Thompson

02. Sep, 2010

all of these designs are really great, digital art to inspire every designer.

[...] 30+ Drop Dead Portraits of Women in Digital Art [...]

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doug

03. Sep, 2010

save the cheerleader! great work!

Renate Rose

12. Sep, 2010

Great photos! Bravo!

Dave

18. Sep, 2010

The black and white is labeled “photography” on the originating website. Does that qualify as digital art?

Nice photo, though.

Dave

18. Sep, 2010

Actually, there are several images that are labeled “photography” on the original devianArt website. I guess it does take a digital camera.

Bob Nolin

16. Apr, 2011

Posting the work of others without giving credit is wrong. You get some nice content for free, What do the artists get? Not even recognition.

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