Destiny's Talented Artists Showcase Their Beautiful In-Game Models
Senior art team publish series of galleries of Destiny's weapons, vehicles, and in-game items.
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A group of artists at Bungie have flaunted their creative flair with a series of galleries of various weapon models and characters in Destiny.
David Stammel, a hard surface artist at Bungie, has published nearly thirty high fidelity renders of in-game Destiny items, from exotic sniper rifles to shotguns, Vex weapons, and Fallen arms.
A sample of his work is found below, with a full collection available here.
Meanwhile, Bungie's senior artist Mark Van Haitsma has also published some of his work online. His images, which can be found here, include other in-game miscellany such as turrets and a Hive throne.
Rajeev Nattam, the studio's art lead for hard-surface models, has published a whole range of images, and in particular has artwork for the game's unusual and arresting vehicles.
Finally, senior artist Milton Cadogan has published a gallery of heavy weapon renders, as well as fallen relic models.
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