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Chief Creative Officer @ Epic Games
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Urban Hawkeye! I designed this to be different than his superhero version. This would be a costume collaged together from what he already had at home.
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Happy Monday! Here's as Hawkeye panel I created for the Avengers ComicCon poster. Hawkeye is zoning in on his target - what are your aims for this week?
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as Avengers Thor! I painted this as part of Marvel’s 7 panel poster for Avengers. This image is also seen before every film nowadays - can you tell where/when??

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Hulk design for Avengers: here’s the approved Hulk body I designed and sculpted (to be more specific with the forms for VFX). Leading up to Avengers, I knew I wanted to redesign Hulk to be more personal and believable, so this was an exciting task!

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Super early Frost Giant concepts- unused. These are meant to be bit more serious tonally than the last ones I posted, less comedy relief.
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Kenneth Branagh acted out Chicken Arm Frost Giants in my office!! This was the result. Super honored to work closely with Director Kenneth Branagh on Thor 1. What a treat!

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Preliminary concept sketch of Red Skull holding the tesseract from Captain America: First Avenger! He’s loving the sound of his own voice, even though he’s only talking to an inanimate object. ha! *
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Trying out another painting app on my phone! With a bit of color this time:). Using Pocket for IOS (by Procreate)
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The vote is in - Captain America by popular consensus! My focus was on Red Skull and his Hydra army. I painted this image of Red Skull as a mural in the film after first finishing his design, which I’ll post soon! *
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Official Sif design from Thor! I weaved together cloth, leathers, and metals to display her strength and elegance. The “abs” were to balance out the feminine braiding of cloth, which was used to keep the visual flow of the costume.

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