This tutorial was originally published in August 2012 as a Tuts+ Premium tutorial. It is now available free to view. Although this tutorial does not use the latest version of Adobe Photoshop,...
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Want to make a cool 3d post-apocalyptic ruined city? Here are the steps I took to create this futuristic image.
As the end of the year is coming, I wanted to share with you the best photographs I took in the last ten years in places where abandoned places are reclaimed by nature. I have always been amazed by how Mother Nature has a way of making herself known even in the most surprising of places despite our efforts. Nature doesn't need much space to thrive: give it an inch, and it will grow a mile! What could happen for our planet to look like it does in these pictures in a few decades is also really interesting.
Scrap metal will hold a ton of value in a post-apocalyptic world. Here are the metals that will be worth the most and how to find them.
Artist Lori Nix from New York City spends weeks painstakingly constructing the incredible sculptures, which show what everyday places might look like after the apocalypse.
Walking down a road surrounded by huge abandoned factory buildings in St. Petersburgs Red Triangle Factory Complex. This gives an idea of just how big the abandoned complex is.
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Prepare yourself for anything and celebrate the end of everything by checking out this list of 20 of the best post-apocalyptic books of 2019.
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The South African writer has garnered fans worldwide for his bestselling Benny Griessel thrillers. In his latest book, Fever , he takes readers to a postpandemic...
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means if you click a link and make a purchase we may receive a commission. One of the most popular end-of-the-world stories, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road is a Pulitzer Prize-winner about an unnamed man who travels with his son across a lifeless post-apocalyptic America. Although it’s violent and can be hard to read, The Road is also a story about hope and resilience. Even in the face of the imminent end, the father doesn’t give up trying to protect his son from countless horrors. For more stories about the struggle to keep humanity alive when the world ends, check out these 12 books. 1. The Last Man, by Jean-Baptiste Cousin de Grainville Originally titled Le Dernier Homme, The Last Man is a French fantasy novel published in 1805 […]
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Ah, America: the land where conflating violence and freedom are a way of life. In addition to being the home of baseball, junk food, and some damn good music, America holds the distinction for being the only country in the world to have wiped out hundreds of thousands of people by using nuclear weapons in […]
The ruins and haikyo aficionado in me couldn’t resist making a post about Tokyo Genso‘s fabulous art depicting post-apocalyptic Japan. The illustrations have a breathtaking otherworldly quality that perfectly capture the sort of scenes I regularly come across while exploring ruins, albeit of course, on a much grander and majestic scale. Some of the scenes […]
This tutorial was originally published in August 2012 as a Tuts+ Premium tutorial. It is now available free to view. Although this tutorial does not use the latest version of Adobe Photoshop,...
The ruins and haikyo aficionado in me couldn’t resist making a post about Tokyo Genso‘s fabulous art depicting post-apocalyptic Japan. The illustrations have a breathtaking otherworldly quality that perfectly capture the sort of scenes I regularly come across while exploring ruins, albeit of course, on a much grander and majestic scale. Some of the scenes […]