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Old 11-19-2010, 04:32 AM
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Cool art.

EDIT - Am I going nuts, or does it look like the horse has six legs?

To me it seems the GUI images are heavily edited screen-shots, not from-scratch paintings. ( all the more credit to the artist if it is actually a painting).

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Old 11-19-2010, 07:06 AM
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Must be where Cameron got his idea for the worse movie ever made.
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Old 11-19-2010, 07:12 AM
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Cool art.

EDIT - Am I going nuts, or does it look like the horse has six legs?

To me it seems the GUI images are heavily edited screen-shots, not from-scratch paintings. ( all the more credit to the artist if it is actually a painting).
Odins horse Sleipnir had eight legs, if you take the shadows in the background to be extra legs we may have a match.

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Old 11-19-2010, 07:13 AM
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Cool art.

EDIT - Am I going nuts, or does it look like the horse has six legs?
Eight legs. Probably Sleipnir.

----EDIT-----
Not fast enough

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Old 11-19-2010, 03:06 PM
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FYiI- These are a couple of the versions I've used for splash screens:




Several years ago when SoW was first announced ( remember?)I exchanged several friendly emails with the great man himself.Basically he liked the work but decisions on packaging were shared with Ubisoft designers & they had their own preferences.I can understand this & am a great fan of computer driven art myself.It makes sense to have computer driven images on computer games.If I have any gripe at all it is the quality of the images chosen for use in previous versions of IL-2...I find them rather forgetable,but maybe thats just me.I almost always liked or appreciated the art on model boxtops as much as what was inside.With Il-2 ( or Rise of Flight for that matter) the box is almost always put away never to be seen again after the sim is up & running.Of course one does have to see the designers choices for menu screens over & over ( until someone breaks the code as modders have done in Il-2...)

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Old 11-19-2010, 03:18 PM
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FYiI- These are a couple of the versions I've used for splash screens:




Several years ago when SoW was first announced ( remember?)I exchanged several friendly emails with the great man himself.Basically he liked the work but decisions on packaging were shared with Ubisoft designers & they had their own preferences.I can understand this & am a great fan of computer driven art myself.It makes sense to have computer driven images on computer games.If I have any gripe at all it is the quality of the images chosen for use in previous versions of IL-2...I find them rather forgetable,but maybe thats just me.I almost always liked or appreciatedthe art on model boxtops as much as what was inside.With Il-2 ( or Rise of flight for that matter) the box is almost always put away never to be seen again after the sim is up & running.Of course one does have to see the designers choices for menu screens over 7 over ( until someone breaks the code as modders have done in Il-2...)
Thanks for sharing the splash screens and story.
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Old 12-02-2010, 04:36 PM
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FYiI- These are a couple of the versions I've used for splash screens:

Several years ago when SoW was first announced ( remember?)I exchanged several friendly emails with the great man himself.Basically he liked the work but decisions on packaging were shared with Ubisoft designers & they had their own preferences.I can understand this & am a great fan of computer driven art myself.It makes sense to have computer driven images on computer games.If I have any gripe at all it is the quality of the images chosen for use in previous versions of IL-2...I find them rather forgetable,but maybe thats just me.I almost always liked or appreciated the art on model boxtops as much as what was inside.With Il-2 ( or Rise of Flight for that matter) the box is almost always put away never to be seen again after the sim is up & running.Of course one does have to see the designers choices for menu screens over & over ( until someone breaks the code as modders have done in Il-2...)
I LOVE the ambiance of those pictures!
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