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Lorraine Reyes McLees created or worked on almost all of the 2D art that appears in [[Oni]] or was used to advertise it, including many [[:Category:Splashscreens|splashscreens]], some of the [[:Category:Fly-in portraits|talking-head portraits]], and all [[:Category:Promotional art|promo art pieces]] made before Take-Two took over the promotional work from Bungie. When Lorraine was first brought into the project, she finalized [[How To Draw Konoko|Konoko's appearance]] (building on [[Alex Okita]]'s concept art). | Lorraine Reyes McLees created or worked on almost all of the 2D art that appears in [[Oni]] or was used to advertise it, including many [[:Category:Splashscreens|splashscreens]], some of the [[:Category:Fly-in portraits|talking-head portraits]], and all [[:Category:Promotional art|promo art pieces]] made before Take-Two took over the promotional work from Bungie. When Lorraine was first brought into the project, she finalized [[How To Draw Konoko|Konoko's appearance]] (building on [[Alex Okita]]'s concept art). | ||
Credited as Lorraine Reyes for her work on Oni, Lorraine eventually married Robert McLees, who helped enlist her at Bungie. She was then credited as Lorraine McLees for | Credited as Lorraine Reyes for her work on Oni, Lorraine eventually married Robert McLees, who helped enlist her at Bungie. She was then credited as Lorraine McLees for Halo. | ||
Her website | Her website was [http://web.archive.org/web/20231101012943/http://www.aerie.geofront.com/ Mehve's Aerie] (a reference to [[Nausicaa]]), however it went down after she left Bungie in 2023. She is moderately active on [https://twitter.com/mehvechan Twitter], [https://www.instagram.com/instamehve/ Instagram], and [https://www.facebook.com/RoosterMonkey Facebook]. | ||
[[Category:Art by artist]] | [[Category:Art by artist]] |