Nifets

The Indomitable (Fall 2025)

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  • The Unshakeable (Winter 2025)
  • The Indomitable (Fall 2025)
  • The Resilient (Spring 2025)
  • The Indomitable (Winter 2024)
  • The Resilient (Winter 2023)
  • Drawing Prompt: Vehicle of your Dreams

  • Drawing Prompt: Board Game Night

  • Drawing Prompt: The Answer is Bananas

  • Drawing Prompt: Unwarranted Tactical Unit

  • Drawing Prompt: The Great Gig Apocalypse

  • Drawing Prompt: Club Recruitment Poster

  • Drawing Prompt: But What if Was Spooky?

  • Drawing Prompt: The Good, The Bad, and the Pugly

  • Drawing Prompt: Office Wars!

  • Drawing Prompt: The Moon Really Was Cheese!

  • Drawing Prompt: Cosmic Confectionary

  • Drawing Prompt: The Day Balloons Fill the Sky

  • Drawing Prompt: Everything a Magic Vessel

  • Drawing Prompt: Daycare Stresscare

  • Drawing Prompt: Scrapyard Steed

  • Drawing Prompt: A Reversal of Fear

  • Drawing Prompt: The King of Spring

  • Drawing Prompt: Between Two Slices

  • Drawing Prompt: Dead or Alive

  • Drawing Prompt: Brand Warfare

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The Art of Blizzard Entertainment

The Art of Blizzard Entertainment

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The reason I hold this book in such high esteem is because of how it puts the relatively new field of game art into perspective, showing how concept art really just started off as crude sketches intended to communicate ideas to storytellers, designers and 3D modelers. How all of this focus on beautiful illustrations is really secondary to the core of a concept artist's job. A real eye-opener.

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