Steve Purcell's cover
Was wondering whether Purcell will do the tales of monkey island cover in a realistic style like he did for the first two games or will he be doing it in the more cartoony style that the new games have?
What would people prefer? (just curious, i feel it would look awesome regardless since Purcell is a fantastic artist.)
What would people prefer? (just curious, i feel it would look awesome regardless since Purcell is a fantastic artist.)
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Wow, that's awesome! How nice of him to take the time to do that for you. Do artists at conventions typically take requests from fans like that?
Last year however he had an entire panel at the convention dedicated to himself and his work.. there was some pretty awesome concept artwork from Monkey Island that he showed off that had pretty much never been seen before. I hope it resurfaces in his blog, thanks to TMI.
Of course, I'm sure whatever he ends up doing will be brilliant.
BTW just kidding I'm not an artophile.... im pretty sure its not even a word. But his art is really cool.
It's legal in Japan.
I can't wait to see what the art will look like. Is the work on it going to last all the way through the course of the TMI season?
This image reminds me of the robot pirates from Ratchet & Clank Future.
Agreed! It is very cool!
so, the limited cover will also have to fit the tales style somehow...a little more cartoony than mi1 or 2, but somewhat less than curse or escape.
Im drooling allready
The guy's not only talented, he also works at the coolest desk ever
This image makes for an interesting desktop background.
Im missing a couple hundred pixels, but i agree.
EDIT: Well, my PowerBook actually likes it a bit more
So very pumped.
Oooookaaaaayyyy.... there was a picture of Steve Purcell's desk in this thread, and at the time, I'm trying to find that picture. Desperately. Yes, it's been more than a year. Can anyone help me with that??
/edit: Found it. That was hard, actually. You'd think it'd still be on the TTG site, but IT ISN'T.
Okay, he uses Liquitex acrylics. Still... how does he do it?