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It would be amazing if you could bring back these two awesome artists to do the character portraits and other graphics:

 

Justin Sweet

 

Vance Kovacs

 

They did a fantastic job on the previous Black Isle games and their art contributed A LOT to the general mood and immersion of the setting.

 

Eventually you can create a stretch goal to get these two guys involved in the project.

 

Thank you!

 

 

 

some examples of their artwork:

 

Vance Kovacs:

vance-kovacs-art.jpg

 

Justin Sweet:

Art-of-Justin-Sweet-fantasy-art-8361587-618-480.jpg

Black Isle definitely had some insane talent back in the day.

"Things are funny...are comedic, because they mix the real with the absurd." - Buzz Aldrin.

"P-O-T-A-T-O-E" - Dan Quayle

Icewind Dale had some gorgeous art, so I'd totally be down with bringing in artists who worked on it. As an above poster mentioned, Brian Menze is at Obsidian, so hopefully he'll bring some of the same beauty to Project Eternity's artwork.

Totally agree. I love Kovacs' unique style the most, and knowing the game's art style will be somewhat similar to IWD, BG and P:T, having them on board would be more than welcome.

Don't we have this thread already? Well, a similiar one.

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some more Justin & Kovacs:

 

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hehe, yep! :)

 

I really hope that Obsidian will get these guys on the project.

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