Futuristic gritty cityscapes January 22, 2013 6:37 AM Subscribe
Help me find a post or comment which linked to amazing futuristic cityscapes.
A while ago (maybe 2 or 3 years) I followed a link from Metafilter (could have been Ask or Mefi) to some insanely awesome futuristic cityscapes, I think on a Deviantart account or similar.
I think they were in the context of someone asking what tools the artist had used to achieve the images. The one I remember in particular was from a 3/4 perspective, looking down into a deep, clifflike group of buildings. They were incredible detailed and real looking.
For some reason the name 'tokyoboy' or something similar sticks in my mind. I've had no joy searching. Does anyone remember this?
A while ago (maybe 2 or 3 years) I followed a link from Metafilter (could have been Ask or Mefi) to some insanely awesome futuristic cityscapes, I think on a Deviantart account or similar.
I think they were in the context of someone asking what tools the artist had used to achieve the images. The one I remember in particular was from a 3/4 perspective, looking down into a deep, clifflike group of buildings. They were incredible detailed and real looking.
For some reason the name 'tokyoboy' or something similar sticks in my mind. I've had no joy searching. Does anyone remember this?
I did a post on the webcomic Romantically Apocalyptic two years ago -- it links to official pieces hosted on DeviantArt, mentions some of the techniques used, and notes the hyperreal ruined cityscape style, including a link to this panorama that sounds a little like your description.
posted by Rhaomi at 8:01 AM on January 22, 2013
posted by Rhaomi at 8:01 AM on January 22, 2013
All great answers, but none are the one I remember. The images I could best describe as bladerunner-ish, but in daylight and without rain/smoke etc.
posted by Happy Dave at 11:47 AM on January 22, 2013
posted by Happy Dave at 11:47 AM on January 22, 2013
For reference, this is definitely not the one I'm thinking of, but it's similar to this thematically, except in daylight.
posted by Happy Dave at 12:37 PM on January 22, 2013 [1 favorite]
posted by Happy Dave at 12:37 PM on January 22, 2013 [1 favorite]
Nope, afraid not. Here's another example, this time angle/subject matter. Take the fidelity of image from my last post and combine it with this one and that's what I'm talking about.
posted by Happy Dave at 12:54 PM on January 22, 2013
posted by Happy Dave at 12:54 PM on January 22, 2013
Here's a large collection of images of fictional architecture.
posted by elgilito at 1:05 PM on January 22, 2013
posted by elgilito at 1:05 PM on January 22, 2013
Not from Metafilter, but be sure to check out /r/SpecArt, which often features links to futuristic cityscapes.
posted by a snickering nuthatch at 1:29 PM on January 22, 2013 [1 favorite]
posted by a snickering nuthatch at 1:29 PM on January 22, 2013 [1 favorite]
Thanks for all the answers. If it helps further, I remember the link being posted in the context of someone asking "How does the artist do pictures of this kind of detail/get this kind of effect?"
Still no joy on the various links posted, although a few on /r/SpecArt are close.
posted by Happy Dave at 1:18 AM on January 23, 2013
Still no joy on the various links posted, although a few on /r/SpecArt are close.
posted by Happy Dave at 1:18 AM on January 23, 2013
Ding ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Having the name let me find this Ask Question which referred to this now defunct Wiki which in turn led me to googling filenames until I came up with this image which is exceptionally close to the one that sticks in my mind. Not quite it, but definitely the same artist and the name is right.
Thanks so much!
posted by Happy Dave at 6:10 AM on January 23, 2013
Having the name let me find this Ask Question which referred to this now defunct Wiki which in turn led me to googling filenames until I came up with this image which is exceptionally close to the one that sticks in my mind. Not quite it, but definitely the same artist and the name is right.
Thanks so much!
posted by Happy Dave at 6:10 AM on January 23, 2013
Ha, that's incredible, thanks. Maybe I just need to take a camera to Beijing for a weekend.
posted by Happy Dave at 7:44 AM on January 23, 2013
posted by Happy Dave at 7:44 AM on January 23, 2013
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posted by Horace Rumpole at 7:37 AM on January 22, 2013