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  1. I was wondering if there is any concept art circulating around - especially for the old Lucasfilm games / LucasArts adventures. In particular I am interested in the greatest adventure game of al time: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. While its predecessor The Last Crusade was probably created without any concept art in mind = directly on computer, the background art in Fate of Atlantis looks like like there were proper backgrounds first drawn and then scanned and rendered down to fit the 256 color palette. And of course the concept paintings are also interesting to be seen, as well as anything which helps to understand how this fantastic game was developed. Unfortunately there is not much circulating around, But there's been a couple intense interviews in the recent past with Noah Falstein and Hal Barwood. So maybe something may have finally surfaced. And that's why I am reaching out here. Also all the other games are quite interesting as well. Especially with the new game The Great Circle on the horizon it would be nice to revive the oldies once again.
  2. Today I watched and enjoyed Pixar's Onward, and in the credits I spotted Peter Chan. He's uploaded oodles of his typically wonderful concept art (possibly more than you might find in the Art Of... book) to his portfolio site, here. Some spoilery stuff, although a lot of the images are fascinating roads not taken by the film – clearly from early on in the story development. Here are three of my favourite drawings: His art just has this wonderful energy that's still exciting me almost 30 years after I first encountered it. It turns out he also worked on Monsters University, which was news to me. I knew about Steve Purcell's work on Brave and a few other things. Whilst I'm here I might as well post the best episode of the DFA documentary, including the inspiring visit to Peter's home on San Juan Island:
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