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Anyone have any favorite alternate history flags? This one is meant to represent the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere and while I unfortunately don't know the original artist, I think it's just about perfect.
What are some of your favorite nations, organizations and factions from fantasy worlds? I'm not quite as well versed in this area, beyond Game of Thrones or Warhammer.
(art by the terrific Joakim Ericsson)
Apparently today is #AlienDay2020, which if nothing else, give us a chance to reflect on how perfectly @NeillBlomkamp's distinctive art direction would have worked for Alien 5.
It's cool to see art movements like "Mandalorian Cubism" but it goes too far in their capital. There's no sense of architectural progression or history. It's like the entire city was built in 10 minutes by one guy.
Someone needs to invent Art Deco and blow all their minds
Ending support for #BattlefieldV sucks, but not entirely unexpected.
I'd love to see the series embrace alternate history in future installments. A Cold War gone hot in the late 80s/early 90s could be great. Or just something crazy like a 1960s Roman Empire vs Great Qing China.
Whats your favorite/most memorable location from an alternate world? For me its Rapture by a fathom, with Illium and Gotham City vying for second place.
If it wasn't for the whole sea slug splicer epidemic I'd have retired there.
#Bioshock
My only request for the next generation of game console controllers is that we get a better version of the typical "camo" color scheme. Give me some cool modern splinter camo, or German flecktarn or Canadian CADPAT. This 1960s era woodland stuff seems too cartoony. T
Godzilla monsters are being included as variant cards in the next big #MagicTheGathering release. Not only is this wonderful and historic, but check out this sweet art. Biollante never looked so good.
The Vampire Counts artwork includes here might be my absolute favorite. I played Vampire Counts so I'm very biased.
Get ready for some Warhammer art! I got into Warhammer Fantasy in the late 90s early 2000s and the artwork of Adrian Smith (among a few others) has been burned in my brain ever since. Here's some of my favorite pieces. - M
#warhammer #warhammerart #warhammerfantasy #fantasyart