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Out of This World

aka: Another World, Outer World
Moby ID: 564

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The monochrome bitmap on Amiga was used as a guide, it was printed and then applied on cardboard. Final paint was made in acrylic.

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As you can see, the sky color has nothing to do with the blue tones in the game. I hesitated a long time, but I found that, emotionally, the illustration perfectly reflects the feeling of the whole game. Both complete each other through their differences.

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Draft

The foreground of the introduction. This framing was not satisfactory, it did not emphasise the skid of the car. Also, the presence of the guard at the entry seemed too traditional, without mystery.

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The laboratory…

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... and the cyclotron very close to how they appear today. Essentially, these images are mockups intended to be copied into polygon format.

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The second screen of the game was completely restructured.

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Also for this screen where Lester swings on the liana vine. As the polygonal graphic style of the game was so unique, I finally realized that it was faster to conceive and develop these images directly in polygons.

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This draft dates from the end of the development period.

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At the time of an uncertain period during the creation of Another World, certain doubts pushed me to explore other directions... This was finally abandoned because it was in dissension with the tonality of the game.

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