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MemberPraetorianNov-05-2017 5:28 PM'The works below are taken from an ongoing personal sci-fi project entitled Project 77 which Martin Deschambault, a senior concept artist at Ubisoft Montreal, started back in 2011.'
'In this universe Martin Deschambault has created everything, from vehicles, spacecraft, environments, characters and entire civilisations.'
'To further explore the expansive worlds of Project 77 and to find out more about the artist, please visit www.dechambo.com and his pages on ArtStation and Facebook.'
ART BOOK PROJECT 77
'I started a personal project in 2011: Project 77. It’s a Space Opera sci-fi universe where I have fun creating environments, creatures, vehicles and characters. I always wanted to create and design new worlds since I was a kid, and this project fulfills my passion. In November 2017, the art book of Project 77 published by Artstation will be available on Amazon.'
http://www.dechambo.com/pages/art-book-project77
All images in this post are Copyright © Martin Deschambault
https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-science-fiction-art-of-martin-deschambault/
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MemberChestbursterNov-05-2017 5:49 PMWow, such an ambitious project! I did enjoy the sci-fi architecture. Still, the architecture seems to lack personality. Maybe I'm mistaken and what I think I'm seeing is not architecture, so maybe that's why. I guess it could be very utilitarian architecture. That could explain it.
I highly doubt the future of architecture would lack this personality of the people who occupy them. I'm not saying it's impossible, but I have faith in future architects that they will learn of the great architects that we have today and possible the ones in the future. Especially when information could be dispersed easier than today and understood quicker than we can imagine.
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MemberChestbursterNov-05-2017 5:53 PMThe one with the red spacecraft parked in a hangar with the trees in the background is my favorite. It tells me that people still need nature in such a high-tech society. I believe this is true and I'm glad to see that in his picture.
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MemberNeomorphNov-06-2017 7:19 AMcould see these images in a star wars film more than an alien film but awesome work, very talented
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MemberPraetorianNov-06-2017 7:40 AMali81 - True. The artist mentions that Project 77 shows the worlds and features of a space opera.
I believe that Alien Universe needs THE NEW. It should be expanded with the features of a space opera. Thanks for your comment.
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MemberPraetorianNov-06-2017 7:43 AMI Moon Girl - 'Still, the architecture seems to lack personality.'
I don't agree with you. These architectural structures are full of life and personality:
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MemberChestbursterNov-06-2017 7:04 PM"I don't agree with you. These architectural structures are full of life and personality"
Haha... I think I noticed your joke, but I'm never real good at catching sarcasm until it's to late.
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MemberChestbursterNov-06-2017 7:43 PMLooking at the pictures you posted again, I would have to say again that it's utilitarian architecture. It's architecture, yet it's almost military-like. Of course, I have no clue what the culture is like, so I guess it's hard to judge anything.
To me, this one feels like it has the most human character to it. This is also one of the close shots you posted, so we get more differentiation. To me, this feels like someone's garage and not just some military hangar. To me, it feels like this could belong to somebody's house. The trees nearby would have to relate to people in some way since they are in such a high-tech environment. I would assume their use would be strictly for comforting people. In this culture, I purpose, where you find trees, you will find people. Guaranteed. Still, I know nothing about Project 77's culture, but that is what I think after briefly studying the pictures.