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Craig Mullins began painting art based on Bungie games in 1995 as a way to get his incredible talent noticed. It worked. Bungie hired him to produce artwork for the Marathon 2 chapter screens, and he has since drawn art for each of Bungie's games. He created a couple works for Oni which can be seen below in various incarnations. His website is http://www.goodbrush.com.
Craig Mullins began painting art based on Bungie games in 1995 as a way to get his incredible talent noticed. It worked. Bungie hired him to produce the chapter screen artwork for [[Marathon]] 2 and then for Marathon Infinity, and he later created artwork for the Halo games. Mullins also painted two pieces for Oni, which can be seen below in various incarnations.
 
His website was at <nowiki>http://www.goodbrush.com</nowiki> historically, but it went offline in September or October 2025; Mullins [https://x.com/craigmullins3/status/1920384911292207363 is semi-retired] at this point and probably does not care about self-advertisement anymore. You can browse snapshots of it [https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/https://www.goodbrush.com/ in the Wayback Machine] or look at his posts [https://www.instagram.com/craigmullinsofficial/?hl=en on Instagram] to see some of his later work.


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Latest revision as of 15:58, 11 November 2025

Craig Mullins began painting art based on Bungie games in 1995 as a way to get his incredible talent noticed. It worked. Bungie hired him to produce the chapter screen artwork for Marathon 2 and then for Marathon Infinity, and he later created artwork for the Halo games. Mullins also painted two pieces for Oni, which can be seen below in various incarnations.

His website was at http://www.goodbrush.com historically, but it went offline in September or October 2025; Mullins is semi-retired at this point and probably does not care about self-advertisement anymore. You can browse snapshots of it in the Wayback Machine or look at his posts on Instagram to see some of his later work.

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