Well, that was just implied these days. Back then it was a big selling point - not that it wont be nowadays aswell, but it's more likely that people will know ahead of time that it has free online multiplayer.
Also, to Winston and John, please don't spam about Phoenix Wright in the Art section. As for whether or not you liked the D2 Boxart or not, that has nothing to do with whether the atmosphere matches it or not, so your point is, once again, moot.
Thanks for the decent rating though - don't assume from my previous sentence that I'm real nit-picky about what people think of me / my work. I just love semantics.
Well, I'm moving into photoshop. I used to most of my stuff in Paintshop Pro (only using PS for touch ups and post-work). Now I'm tending to use PS more and more.
It's retarded how many times you credit another artist with most of the work, yet people think that you created the whole thing with your own bare hands. Happens to every artist I suppose.
Well, there's only been one time where I've worked with a friend on a project, although I really do wish people would stop thinking I did it all myself. He honestly did the majority of the work on the actual character (he even continued working on it after I was finished my part, adding in a face and stuff like that lol).
I think later on in the thread I made it clear how it actually went down. Looking back I could be a little more descriptive of the process in the first post... Meh. I wont worry about it. It's buried on page two anyways.
Uh.... I did. Read the first post in that thread. I specifically say that I worked on it with my friend Hannu.
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This image partly based - with permission - on an amazing painting by LordHannu called BloodCape.
This is my simple way of saying I got his permission to work with him on his stuff and take it in one direction (boxart) while he took it another (painting).
Yes. Fall from Grace is my personal favourite aswell. Too bad that was the only one that I worked on with someone else, so I can't claim full credit for it.
As in most of my pieces, interpretation of the meaning is up to you. I have my own idea of what it means, but being able to figure one out for yourself is often the most rewarding way of approaching this sort of thing.
My interpretation does not involve Belial and Azmodan for this one - although one of my other box arts, Diablo III - Rebirth of Evil, does.
No the last boss in D2 was Diablo. It wasn't until the expansion pack (Lord of Destruction) that you fought Baal, who was also on the cover of that game. The Diablo II boxart featured the skull of the canon hero from the first game after being posessed by Diablo (essentially showcasing Diablo).
EDIT: Anyways, this does not relate to my box art. Please stay on topic (the moderator[s] are already busy enough).
As in most of my pieces, interpretation of the meaning is up to you. I have my own idea of what it means, but being able to figure one out for yourself is often the most rewarding way of approaching this sort of thing.
Just wanted to say this that my D3 logo is actually DARKER than the D2 logo... Yeah. lol. Additionally it seems like a lot of people have brither screen settings than I do for some reason. Oh well.
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Once again you haven't ceased to amaze us. Except, i know how you made the border!!!!
Yeah I used pieces from Arreat Summit's various bordery-things.
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Also, to Winston and John, please don't spam about Phoenix Wright in the Art section. As for whether or not you liked the D2 Boxart or not, that has nothing to do with whether the atmosphere matches it or not, so your point is, once again, moot.
Thanks for the decent rating though - don't assume from my previous sentence that I'm real nit-picky about what people think of me / my work. I just love semantics.
Well, there's only been one time where I've worked with a friend on a project, although I really do wish people would stop thinking I did it all myself. He honestly did the majority of the work on the actual character (he even continued working on it after I was finished my part, adding in a face and stuff like that lol).
This is my simple way of saying I got his permission to work with him on his stuff and take it in one direction (boxart) while he took it another (painting).
My interpretation does not involve Belial and Azmodan for this one - although one of my other box arts, Diablo III - Rebirth of Evil, does.
Anyways, enough discussion of previous box arts. Let's stay on topic.
No the last boss in D2 was Diablo. It wasn't until the expansion pack (Lord of Destruction) that you fought Baal, who was also on the cover of that game. The Diablo II boxart featured the skull of the canon hero from the first game after being posessed by Diablo (essentially showcasing Diablo).
EDIT: Anyways, this does not relate to my box art. Please stay on topic (the moderator[s] are already busy enough).
D1 - Diablo
D2 - Diablo
LOD - Baal
It's unlikely that Mephisto will be the boss of D3 imo, so I rather doubt that he'd be on the cover.
:confused: But there's a skeleton on the D2 Box. lol
Yeah I used pieces from Arreat Summit's various bordery-things.