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m (Changed deletion reason to a link to the discussion. However, i think it will be approved)
(Came inside shortly to miss a brief rain, though I could quickly close out the project. Maybe not, I will comment more later. I think I oppose deletion, based on comments after I went on work crunch..)
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| ''[https://www.linkedin.com/in/moby-francke-1828586 Moby Francke]'' on [http://linkedin.com LinkedIn]
 
| ''[https://www.linkedin.com/in/moby-francke-1828586 Moby Francke]'' on [http://linkedin.com LinkedIn]
 
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Moby Francke was the art lead on Team Fortress 2. He now left Valve in February 2013 to work on ''Valorant'' with Riot Games<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/moby-francke-1828586</ref>.
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'''Moby Francke''' was the art lead on ''Team Fortress 2'', particularly character design. He since  left Valve in February 2013 to work on ''Valorant'' with Riot Games<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/moby-francke-1828586</ref>.
  
 
== ''Team Fortress'' works ==
 
== ''Team Fortress'' works ==
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', <small>Art lead</small>
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* ''Team Fortress 2'', <small>Art Lead, especially characters</small>
* ''[[Hydro developer commentary]]'', <small>Introduction</small>
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* ''Team Fortress 2'', <small>early level design, e.g., [[Dustbowl]]</small>
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* ''[[Hydro developer commentary]]'', <small>[[Media:Tf2-comment030.mp3|Stylization]] and [[Media:Tf2-comment038.mp3|Character Shading]]</small>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 01:23, 25 June 2021

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Moby Francke was the art lead on Team Fortress 2, particularly character design. He since left Valve in February 2013 to work on Valorant with Riot Games[1].

Team Fortress works

References