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#1 MusketMarine

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Posted 12 February 2020 - 09:17 AM

Now I know that they probably don't exist beyond their 'miniature' ingame form, but i'd love to see some of the enlarged cameos as they were created before they got resized to their ingame size.

 

Does anyone know where I could find the not-so-small versions of the cameos. I don't mind the text being present, I just want to see all the fine details of the cameos, is there anywhere I could go to find them at a larger more beautiful size?

 

Also they'd be great as profile picture material for just about any MO fan.

 

Who doesn't want a Cyclops Walker pfp?

 

Probably lots of people don't want a Cyclops Walker pfp, but that was just an example, aka please don't fling toxins at me via catapult.



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Posted 12 February 2020 - 09:58 AM

They don't exist, almost all of them were drawn on a 60x48 canvas.


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#3 MusketMarine

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Posted 12 February 2020 - 10:14 AM

They don't exist, almost all of them were drawn on a 60x48 canvas.

 

Just as I initially thought, it's tragic, but at least we have our answer.

 

Thank you for the hasty response, Speeder!



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Posted 29 April 2020 - 12:25 PM

They don't exist, almost all of them were drawn on a 60x48 canvas.

But how? I know most of them were made by Nooze, right?

I would like to understand his process cause they look very nice and realistic like in the good old days. Does Nooze or some of the guys who do the artwork have websites or Artstation accounts? I am curious to see more.






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