Freelance artist Daniel Joustra has worked for companies like Guerilla, developers of the Killzone series.
You can see more of Daniel’s work at his personal site and ArtStation page.
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8 responses to “Future Cigarettes Are Immune To Rain, Killer Robots”
Watch out, angry commenters will appear soon! Luke dodge them!
A hey look at this art post doesn’t need this sort of thing.
When he posts something that you need to read a comment on to understand he should have given you the context.
Angry Angry Angry….. Grrrr…..I like the pretty pictures…… Grrrr
The smoking one kinda reminds me of Ghost in the Shell. Looks good.
Does Kotaku have to reach out to the artists for permission to post their work here? If so, maybe you could also do a mini interview with them? Just like a little questionnaire they could fill in to tell us more about themselves and their interests in gaming? Just an idea.
Ooh +1 to this idea. Would be awesome to hear from the artists too 🙂
Usually when you use a plural (“companies” in this instance) it alludes to more than one example.
But are the cigarettes still stinky and carcinogenic?