As with traditional art forms, landscapes are also a popular focus in the digital world if vector art. This collection of 40 stunning vector landscapes showcases a range of illustrated scenery from talented artists and illustrators from around the web.
A common feature seen in all the examples is how the use of vector graphics results in a unique crisp and stylized image, ranging from colourful 'cartoon-like' designs to more abstract and geometric illustrative works.






































































User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Grafiko September 9th
This is a great collection. Some of them are “recycled images” but a good source of inspiration.
( )Andrew Houle September 9th
Very inspiration compilation! Thanks for sharing!
( )liam September 9th
Great collection Chris, nice one man.
( )Arjen September 9th
Impressive! Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed watching this ‘art’.
( )MoNsTeR September 9th
I wish I could take up residence in some of these places.
( )w1sh September 9th
I like the examples in web design part and #2 was awesome. Thanks.
( )Shane September 9th
very nice selection indeed – thanks for posting ‘em.
( )Oksancia September 9th
Thank you for featuring my work “Surprised hedgehog”!!!
( )So honored!
Robin September 9th
Hey Chris,
I know this will be subjective, but I think several of the examples are poorly crafted, especially the light pole/building and the Parthenon/town ones. They look like bad use of Live Trace and Live Paint. Why not reduce the amount and show the really strong, professional looking ones?
Just my .02
( )Nick September 9th
Another good example on my portfolio site at http://www.nickhand.net .
( )pbhj September 9th
I find it quite hard to believe that the designs in pictures 11.jpg and 11.5.jpg aren’t using raster backgrounds. Are there SVG links for these so we can see how they’re made up? Or am I just being a mug?
( )Chris Leavens September 9th
I hate to be anything but positive and supportive of other artists’ work, but I’d have to agree with Robin. There appears to be a lot of Live Trace going on. It’s really hard for me to find a whole lot of value in auto-traced “art.” Seems like a rather lazy approach.
There are some really nice ones, though, too (the crazy sunrise/sunset with the rainbows, the second one). I also like the snow scene quite a bit.
( )ugh September 9th
Ugh. Total trendfollowing, all of it. Show us something fresh and new, not this warmed over deviantart emo crap.
( )Jonathan September 9th
Good collection, although I may be slightly biased since one of my illustrations made the list!
( )Hallaroo September 9th
What? No ‘Change of Seasons’ from Silveryn??
That’s a classic from around 2003 that practically spawned countless clones of it all on its own.
( )Jen September 9th
Oh cool… I see some Josh Ellingson in there
I miss that guy
( )Designer September 9th
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!
( )Ben September 9th
A friend just sent me this link, I just wanted to say thank you for including quite a few of my illustrations in this list! Thanks especially for having them all link to my website, much appreciated.
My tuppence worth… I agree with Robin and Chris Leavens, some of these are using Live Trace/Paint, (and just to stand my ground… none of mine do, all my vector illustrations are traced from my own pencil drawings) but if the effect works for the ‘artist’ then why not? However, these functions will not make someone who is technically proficient into an impressive artist, there will always be a natural illustration talent required to really become a successful illustrator.
( )Ines September 10th
Great article =)
( )stelt September 10th
Please just put the SVG files right here, or to the very least link directly to them
( )starry September 10th
Awesome illustrations. Glad you shared these with us! Thanx.
( )Jack September 10th
Have seen a lot of these but they do hold a great first impression.
( )Michael Garmahis September 10th
But where’s actually vector files? I see only raster graphic. It could be created with any raster software until you don’t provide source file.
( )Charles September 10th
Thank you for featuring my site (Best Mortgage Deals)!
Hopefully the design will be even better when I finally open the doors and it becomes a real working site rather than just the fancy holding page I have right now!
( )erichansa September 10th
Nice images.. but these comments suck?
( )PureDezigner September 10th
Very nice list, I need to spice up my website and portfolio with some vector work like these, very cool and original. Would be a nice way to add headers to my site. http://www.puredezigner.com
( )Rick September 10th
Great post, some really good inspirational pics there.
( )Dan September 11th
The one used for the thumbnail is just slick
( )James Deering September 11th
How come we’ve got to the point where infantile work is rewarded? There are other people (Including myself) who are working on real art applications using the XML graphic format of SVG. This is just sad.
James
( )oaken September 11th
Nice post… i like vector art. It’s so beautifull
( )Anthony September 11th
Nice work, It almost looks like it was created in auto cad which is a landscaping program. you hardly see graphic like this anywhere.
( )A-L September 12th
Thanks a lot for these wonderful pics !
( )web design company September 12th
tumbl – A common feature seen in all the examples is how the use of vector graphics results in a unique crisp and stylized image, ranging from colourful cartoon-like designs to more abstract and geometric illustrative works.
( )Clifton Mullins September 12th
Sweet, love the 14th, 22nd and 34th one down.
( )bill September 12th
thank you so much for these wonderful pics
( )mamjed September 12th
Hey check this landscape site out. a beautiful illustration by P. D’silva
http://www.safedrivingacademy.net
( )Website Design September 13th
All hail the mighty Pen Tool! I really like the ‘I Wait’ picture above. Very nice.
( )Mark Lacsamana May 31st
wow thanks I’m very much flattered to find one my works here
( )Vector Graphics September 14th
Great stuff over here. Thanks for sharing!
( )Siah Design September 15th
Wow, some really awesome stuff. Thanks for putting it together.
( )reezluv September 19th
great collection!awesome..thanks
( )plechi September 24th
nice really nice
( )YouLee September 25th
I love this list! Thanks for collecting and sharing! More landscape illustrations can be found in this catalogue
( )Eithiriel September 28th
Impressive list.
( )Ray September 28th
These are really cool. Thanks so much. I found more here you might like: http://mintywhite.com/tech/wallpaper/vector-desktop-wallpaper-showcase/
( )mirc indir October 2nd
thanks for nice gallery. so i
( )r4ge October 9th
awesome list keep up the great work
( )Tom November 8th
Good stuff
( )Jerome December 16th
Cool list. Thanks for that
( )Turtlefox February 15th
I love the design qualities of the landscapes, I am trying to use my years as an illustrator to learn and utilize illustrators vector art capabilities to do theme landscapes for part of my large format event art. So I need some help I would be more than willing to exchange drawing advise for a tutor in creating vector illustrations traditional art placed from photoshop, or just someone willing to be my guide
( )Igor July 17th
Cool list.. Much inspiration. Tnx!
( )Web development lucknow September 15th
Awesome stuff.
( )pitinca September 22nd
nice gallery..
( )John1002 December 22nd
Very nice site! is it yours too
( )seo December 27th
thanks for nice gallery.
( )MeisterX January 3rd
big thanks for nice collection “best regards”
( )Ex Schlampe January 18th
This looks really impressive. I wish, i could do that as good as you!
( )Val January 20th
That’s a very nice selection. I worked on a site recently (http://www.todaysbestmortgagerates.co.uk) where there was a lot of debate in the team around the illustration vs photo issue.
( )We went for a photo eventually, but I believe an illustration would have been better. There is a trend at the moment to use illustration for financial services companies (like the Llloyds TSB adverts).