A few months ago we introduced you to the fantastic artwork of the artist Dreamwalker. As a big WoW fan, the artist does not focus on heroes or prominent figures from World of Warcraft, but on the various landscapes of Azeroth. His fantastic panoramic images focus on the atmosphere, monuments and nature.
07:39Just recently, Dreamwalker presented his latest creations as animated wallpapers on Twitter
. With the weather effects, his landscape images gain more depth and thus appear really alive. Recommended editorial contentAtthis point you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external embeddings will only be displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content":Load all external contentIagree to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. More about this in our privacy policy. External content Read more in ourprivacy policy.Recommended editorialcontentThis is where you will find external content from [PLATTFORM]. To protect your personal data, external embeddings will only be displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content":Load all external contentIagree to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. More about this in our privacy policy. External content Read morein our privacy policy.Fitting for the cold season, the artist presents us with a gorgeous panoramic image of Dun Morogh. The land of Dun Morogh is surrounded by high mountain ranges - and although the region actually borders directly on the sea, the climate is icy. On the hills, mountains and conifers of the region there is snow all year round. Nevertheless, the population of the frosty region meets its guests with warmth of heart and a big cup of mead - if you do not belong to the horde. For Dun Morogh is the home of gnomes and dwarves, who prefer to do good and honest craftsmanship and engage in lively trade with friends and neighbors.
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served as inspiration for Dreamwalker. The images from the popular RPG universe have influenced numerous artists over the past decades. Hardly any gamer could resist the charm of the fantastic covers of the adventure books. In contrast to the illustrations of Dreamwalker, however, the focus in D&D is rather on the heroes and creatures. At this point, the artist clearly wanted to stand out from the creators of the D&D title pictures.We have shown you just a few examples from Dreamwalker's fantastic gallery. If you want to learn more about the artist and follow his work, take a look at his DeviantArt and Instagram page. There you can find several versions of his images - as dreamlike panoramas or animated wallpapers. Check it out, it's worth it!
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