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+ | == Community Items concepts == | ||
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+ | File: TankBuster.jpg | [[Tank Buster Set]] | ||
+ | File: ShortstopCept.jpg | [[Shortstop]] | ||
+ | File: CrocCept.jpg | [[Croc-o-Style Kit]] | ||
+ | File: CrocCept2.jpg | [[Darwin's Danger Shield]] | ||
+ | File: Gasman.jpg | [[Attendant]] | ||
+ | File: DegreaseCept.jpg | [[Degreaser]] | ||
+ | File: AmpCept.jpg | [[Amputator]] | ||
+ | File: CrossbowCept.jpg | [[Crusader's Crossbow]] | ||
+ | File: BucketCept.jpg | [[Berliner's Bucket Helm]] | ||
+ | File: LochnLoadCept.jpg | [[Loch-N-Load]] | ||
+ | File: LochnLoadCept2.jpg | Loch-N-Load | ||
+ | File: KatanaCept.jpg | [[Half Zatoichi] | ||
+ | File: KunaiCept.png | [[Conniver's Kunai]] | ||
+ | File: ShogunHair.png | [[Shogun Pack]] | ||
+ | File: NinjaCept.png | [[Noh Mercy]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:10, 30 May 2011
Team Fortress 2 went through many iterations before it became what it is known as today. At various stages of the game's development and post release, various pieces of concept art were made public.
Contents
Classes
Scout
Soldier
Pyro
- Pyroconceptold1.jpg
Demoman
- Dm concept1.jpg
- Dm concept2.jpg
- Dm concept3.jpg
- Dm concept3a.jpg
- Dm concept4.jpg
- Dm concept5.jpg
- Dm concept5a.jpg
- Dm concept6.jpg
- Dm concept7.jpg
- Dm concept8.jpg
- Sketches3.jpeg
Meet the Demoman sketches.
Heavy
Engineer
Medic
Spy
Weapons
Map concepts
Community Items concepts
- CrocCept2.jpg
- KatanaCept.jpg
[[Half Zatoichi]
Environment concepts
Props
Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood of Arms
Other art
Human commando from the Invasion TF2 phase.
External links
- Homepage of Moby Francke, Valve concept artist
- TF2 blog post on the Demoman
- TF2 blog post on the Scout
- TF2 blog post on the alpine art style
- Article on TF2's visual design
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