Geneseer Stalker and Paradise Lost Droids
Been too long since a submit…again. Things have been rush rush at work with our game almost out the door and me still rushing in artwork wayyy past last minute, but when I can I’m still concepting for Paradise Lost (the droids) and myself (the girl thing)
The girl monster thing is something I want to concept out fully, views – biology. It’s an idea I got inspiration from when I read the book Veniss by Jeff Vandermeer and for now I’ll let you all guess what a girl’s head is doing there until I sketch out the work (its not eating it and no hints Alexei)
The droids are concepts for an enemy in the Paradise Lost game… another thing I can’t give away any hints about, this time I think the reason is legal. Overall I’m not too happy with them, maybe I’ll redo them maybe I’ll move on to a better render since they’re preliminary anyway.
till next time!
Terry
Copywrite ownership is by Netflow Developments 2008

there’s a Paradise Lost game? please tell me more!
Milton’s poem is one of my favourite works of literature. in my twenties I would read and re-read it compulsively. The obsession lasted for a couple of years or so … but it was pretty severe. I paired it with the Fairie Queen at the time. Lovely combo.
but please expand more on your project. You’ve got me hooked!!
February 13, 2009 at 9:48
The Paradise Lost game is more of a first person shooter based off the idea of an oppressive futuristic government and an apocalyptic earth. So sorry the only thing in common between this game and Milton’s poem is the title and maybe the loss of eden and the loss of earth, hey there could be more than just a title to connect the two. Thanks for taking interest and if you’re still hooked there’s some more info on the game here, http://www.paradiselostgame.com/
-Terry
February 13, 2009 at 9:48
Finally its out!!!
I wont tell why the girls head is there 
looks good
For your next piece, make the monster fight one of the robots
A
February 16, 2009 at 9:48
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