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I’m always a sucker for great cutscene art so I had to post these scenes from the demo and social media posts of Disjunction.
The game is a stealth action RPG coded, designed, and written by three brothers from New York (Erwan, Ronan, and Keving LeCun), with a bunch of super-skilled freelancers from Europe on pixel art: Dmitry ‘Yes I Do’ Dudko, Stepan ‘Gregor Mack-Neal’ Voischev, and Andrey ‘Weilard’ Lyapichev (@weilarddrake).
Gameplay-wise it isn’t really my thing, so I’ll let you enjoy that on your own (Steam), but I’ll keep my eyes peeled for more stellar art like this in the future.
Long-time didn’t post here. Found the reason. Death Stranding fan-art. Details here:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/30120957
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An interview with JJ Shurte and Weilard, the men behind Days Too Dark...
An interview with JJ Shurte and Weilard, the men behind Days Too Dark…
I first came to know JJ Shurte through twitter a few years back. He was a very interesting fella from Australia and had what seemed to be a bottomless well of knowledge when it came to post-apocalyptic video games and books. I’d soon find out that he was working on a book himself. When I found out that he was indeed in the process of writing, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. It’s been a…
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Watched Star Wars Episode 7 again yesterday. When the Luggabeast rider appeared, I was immediately reminded of this piece from 2016, drawn by @weilarddrake. Cinematography in the movie is awesome, but somehow Weilard makes it even more epic.
I wrote about him and Stas Gailunas back in 2015 in Retronator Magazine, both are awesome at pixel art and concept art. You can follow Weilard’s work on Twitter, DeviantArt, and Patreon.