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Mask of the Betrayer Dev Interview at Neverwinter Nights 2 Warcry

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by Urithrand, Aug 24, 2007.

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    NWN2 Warcry has interviewed NWN2's art director, Justin Cherry about daily life as an Obsidian employee and the inspiration behind his work. Here's a look:

    WarCry: Are there any fantasy novels that have inspired you as you worked on the various RPGs you have developed?

    Justin Chery: Not really, but I am inspired a lot by Mythology texts and poems, like The Poetic Edda, and works by the mystic Rumi.

    WarCry: When was your interest in art sparked? Was it that match cover art thing or were you always drawing or has it been computer animation all the way?

    Justin Chery: I've been doing artwork for as long as I can remember. But for as much as I loved games I didn't really consider going into the field until after college.

    WarCry: What's a typical work day like for you?

    Justin Chery: Generally, I come in and get caught up on the morning emails, have a quick meeting with the artists, and by then it's time for my favorite part of the day, lunch! Afterwards, it's a combination of working on tasks and making sure the other artists are all good on what they're doing.


    Worth a read if you have a spare few minutes, you'll find it here.
     
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