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Friday, May 8, 2009

Duke Nukem Forever Art Surfaces

With 3D Realms shuttered and dozens of developers now looking for work, several artists from the company have been advertising their talents by posting never-before-seen artwork from Duke Nukem Forever online. The above piece comes from former art director Trammel Isaac, who has put up over half a dozen DNF shots on a new weblog.

"2 year 9 months, now it's over," says Isaac. "It was fun while it lasted. I worked with an extraordinary bunch of artists, designers, and programmers. You will all be missed. I know we will cross paths again."

Artist Layne Johnson and Chris Smith also posted samples from their Duke Nukem Forever work, a couple of which are pasted below:

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