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    SCB artwork

    some nice looking artwork
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    Sweet, I hope we'll get to see more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mateus99 View Post
    some nice looking artwork
    Thanks for putting this up, Mateus...

    For those who didn't catch it in the PICTURES thread (I was having some technical issues)... this is our first release of concept art for Splinter Cell Blacklist.
    It's the inspiration for "Mirawa" - the level you saw during the E3 demo - near the Iran/Iraq border.

    Lots of guns and ammo... as our Art Director, Scott Lee, said: "it was Inspired by contemporary hillside villages in rural Kurdistan. Terrorists have ousted farming villagers and have utilized this naturally camouflaged town as an ideal hidden training camp. Heavily militarized details on a seemingly domestic setting was our goal."

    ...we'll be releasing more concept art as we go along, but I wanted to put this out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UbiZack View Post
    Thanks for putting this up, Mateus...

    For those who didn't catch it in the PICTURES thread (I was having some technical issues)... this is our first release of concept art for Splinter Cell Blacklist.
    It's the inspiration for "Mirawa" - the level you saw during the E3 demo - near the Iran/Iraq border.

    Lots of guns and ammo... as our Art Director, Scott Lee, said: "it was Inspired by contemporary hillside villages in rural Kurdistan. Terrorists have ousted farming villagers and have utilized this naturally camouflaged town as an ideal hidden training camp. Heavily militarized details on a seemingly domestic setting was our goal."

    ...we'll be releasing more concept art as we go along, but I wanted to put this out there.
    -Zack
    Hope that we get to see some concept art for SvM soon too.
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