High-resolution Fallout art discovered!

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High-resolution Fallout art discovered!

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Whilst our pal ApTyp was scurrying around the internet, looking for a a place to grab the original Fallout strategy guide, he stumbled across this: <a href="http://www.barakastudios.com/contact/isaac_resume.html" target="_blank">Tramel Ray Isaac's resume</a>. Tramel Ray, otherwise known as T-Ray, worked on Fallout and Fallout 2... as you can see from the "Experience" section:<blockquote><em><b>Fallout</b>; Character modeler and animator, scenery modeler, Intro animator, Art for the Official Fallout strategy guide. <br><br><b>Fallout2;</b> Art Lead; responsible for 3 full time artists and 2 interns. Character modeler and animator, rendered stills. Intro storyboarding, design and animation. Scenery modeler. Art for the Official Fallout2 strategy guide. </em></blockquote>Now, that's kinda interesting in itself... but when you click on the <a href="http://www.barakastudios.com/artist/Isa ... index.html" target="_blank">Portfolio link</a>, you get to see some nice high-resolution Fallout art and movies!<blockquote><center><a href="http://www.barakastudios.com/artist/Isaac/frk000.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.duckandcover.net/news/frk-s. ... uote>Check out the rest of T-Ray's impressive work <a href="http://www.barakastudios.com/artist/Isa ... index.html#" target="_blank">here</a>. Cheers ApTyp!
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Post by Bulldog »

It's got cool animations too.

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Post by Doyle »

Look at that Death Screen 2! What the Hell is that? Was that some kind of BOS-related screen, maybe?
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It's a strange one, Doyle. Why the sword? Maybe they labelled it a "Fallout" piece of art by mistake...
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Post by DarkUnderlord »

Kreegle wrote:Maybe they labelled it a "Fallout" piece of art by mistake...
I think so: Death Screen: Descent to Undermountain
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Post by Doyle »

I see... It seems like such an odd mistake, though.
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Post by VasikkA »

Agent Horrigan death animation, simply awesome. :D
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If somewhat excessive. :P
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Post by Rosh »

Interesting that he calls it Infinite Worlds, when it's now Demise.

Also, of note, I know it was his art that went into the textures and misc stuff, but what about the character screens? What's even more ironic, is that BIS released some of those same very screens as "new" later on. My question is, were those public domain, or did then-Infinite Worlds get proprietary rights to them?
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That's some nice looking stuff. To bad there isn't more Fallout stuff. :cry:
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