Here is the new Game Show Set full 3D Illustrated Cover Key Art for Who Wants to be a Millionaire for 2011.
A very simple back cover frame made from the "2011 Edition" plaque used on the cover art above sized to the screen grab.
A Lower 3rd type of asset, this Contestant row with stage floor was rendered out and used for the Key Art for the 3rd years offering of 'The Price is Right' X-box cover I have worked on for Nomadic.
Here is the back cover frames for the assets and description, a quick pick-up render made after the front is signed off on as well.
Here is a line up [again] generously provided to me by my client Greg Orlowski at Nomadic.
Project Review
Game Show Key Art for X-Box: 2011
PART II
Client: Nomadic
Art Director: Greg Orlowski and Wynn Burton.
Project Date: Summer 2011.
In this, my second post for the 2011 versions of Game show Key Art, I have two additional games to review, Who wants to be a Millionaire, and The Price is Right. PART I for 2011 is here.
The main logos for both were reused from the existing logos that were created by me for Greg and Wynn last season.
The main logos for both were reused from the existing logos that were created by me for Greg and Wynn last season.
The X-Box Game Who Wants to be a Millionaire 2011, was a full set and a large build to do. Also, it required the longest rendertime as the entire floor was reflective and refractive, as it was purple plexiglass. Also, the podium is frosted plexiglass, so I used the Sub-Surface-Scattering material in Final Render, there as well to simulate the effect of the lights on the actual podium.
The second was a smaller project with a contestant row with some microphones as well as the old styled "LED" readout in front of the Real Time Characters from the game. I also provided assets for the back covers for the screen grabs from the video game itself, which is a usual pick-up jog after the Key Art for the covers is done.
You can view the 2010: Key Art that I did here.
You can view the 2009: Online game screens for the X-Box titles here.
You can view the 2009 original Key Art here.
Cheers, THOM
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