Simon Stålenhag’s images of a robot-strewn Scandinavia have been big hits on the internet over the last few years. They’re very static, though, so 3D artist Wiktor Öhman has decided to make them a bit more animated.
[referenced url=”https://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/10/fine-art-more-beautiful-sci-fi-art-from-simon-stalenhag/” thumb=”https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_ku-large/h7tdnwbbk1gghy0tjsa5.jpg” title=”Fine Art: More Beautiful Sci-Fi Art From Simon Stålenhag” excerpt=”Things from the Flood is the second book from Simon Stålenhag, following on from his first, Tales from the Loop. They’re collections of his beautiful artwork, which combines idyllic imagery from a Scandinavian childhood in the ’80s and ’90s with… aliens and mechs.”]
Öhman has worked on games such as Crysis 3. You can see more of his art at his ArtStation page.
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Here are some shots of the models and landscapes used in the video:
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