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All art that is official, not [[:Category:Concept art|concept art]]. This art was used for printed [[:Category:Advertisements and magazine covers|advertisements and magazine covers]], as images on Bungie's and Rockstar's websites, on [[:Category:Merchandise|merchandise]] like t-shirts and mouse pads, etc.
All art that is officially released, not [[:Category:Concept art|concept art]]. This art was used for printed [[:Category:Advertisements and magazine covers|advertisements and magazine covers]], as images on Bungie's and Rockstar's websites, and on [[:Category:Merchandise|merchandise]] like t-shirts and mouse pads.


Most of this art was drawn by [[Lorraine Reyes]], the artist who finalized Konoko's design (click her name to see only her work), but several pieces were drawn later by [[Jacen Burrows]], an artist working for Take-Two at the end of Oni's development period. Few of the images below have official titles, instead having been titled by the fans. Design elements isolated from some promotional art are kept in a subcategory.
Most of this art was drawn by [[Lorraine McLees]], the artist who finalized Konoko's design (click her name to see only her work), but several pieces were drawn later by [[Jacen Burrows]], an artist working for Take-Two at the end of Oni's development period. Few of the images below have official titles, instead having been titled by the fans. Design elements which were found in isolated layers in some art files are kept in a subcategory.


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Latest revision as of 13:39, 2 December 2023

All art that is officially released, not concept art. This art was used for printed advertisements and magazine covers, as images on Bungie's and Rockstar's websites, and on merchandise like t-shirts and mouse pads.

Most of this art was drawn by Lorraine McLees, the artist who finalized Konoko's design (click her name to see only her work), but several pieces were drawn later by Jacen Burrows, an artist working for Take-Two at the end of Oni's development period. Few of the images below have official titles, instead having been titled by the fans. Design elements which were found in isolated layers in some art files are kept in a subcategory.

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Pages in category "Promotional art"

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Media in category "Promotional art"

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