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JAPAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 01, 2020
Tsutomu Kitazawa's "The Oracle" is a high fantasy video game illustration that captures the essence of a new era through the majestic presence of messengers from the Gods.
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Tsutomu Kitazawa's "The Oracle" is a high fantasy video game illustration that depicts the legendary "Day Of Moby Dick," where messengers from the Gods visit a land signaling a new future. This scene marks the dawn of a new civilization, bringing a transformative leap forward in evolution and creating a gift that envelops the whole world. The illustration is part of an ongoing project, aiming to develop rich, large-scale worlds within the game, with continuous experiments in visual representation.
Created using ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 2020 and hand drawing based on PHOTO BASHING, "The Oracle" boasts a resolution of 6200 pixels x 3150 pixels at 150dpi. The illustration is tagged as Illustration, Concept Art, Digital 2D, Game Art, and Fantasy, showcasing its unique properties and strengths as a key visual for potential video games in the future.
Based in Tokyo, Japan, Tsutomu Kitazawa's studio, Gehn Graphics, focuses on concept design for 3DCG movies and console games, with a strong emphasis on printed media products, editorial design, and layout. The studio's dedication to visual storytelling and immersive world-building is evident in "The Oracle," which received the Bronze A' Design Award in 2021 for its outstanding and creatively ingenious design.
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JAPAN -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 15, 2020
Tsutomu Kitazawa's high fantasy video game illustration, "The Sacred City," depicts a symbolic sanctuary where kings gather to receive blessings from the Gods. Created using Adobe Photoshop, this ongoing project experiments with complex visual representations of legendary worlds.
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