Kyrie is a Korean illustrator who freelances mostly for the games industry. Her work as a character designer is a welcome change from the armoured men, dragons, thick necks and post-apocalyptic wastelands you normally see around here.
You can see more of her work at her CGHub and DeviantArt pages.
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5 responses to “Not All Game Art Has To Feature Dragons, Mechs And/Or Wastelands”
There prettty good, would have been better with more…. dragons/mechs and or wastelands though.
Is it just me, or does the smoking redhead remind anyone of Molly Quinn?
That’s exactly what I thought too. Except Molly doesn’t smoke.
Wow. To say this woman is talented would be an understatement.
I love the use of colour and lighting in all the pieces!
I would not be upset in the least if Kotaku US stopped focusing on game art with those things in them and broadened their content selection a bit. If it’s beautiful art, I want to see it!
That said, Korean art always seems to be fantastic and Kyrie’s work is no exception. It seems you can never get away from Legend of the Cryptids though, it’s everywhere.
Probably my favorite artwork posted on this site so far.