The concept artists of Alien: Romulus
Chris
AdminEngineerMar-21-2024 9:01 AMFirst there are words, then those words are transformed into visual representations and from there those visuals are translated into physical manifestations. For me - the minds of concept artists are the driving force of creativity behind motion pictures and I've always personally been the most interested in the creative process by those talented enough to bring the most wildly outlandish concepts to life. Concept artists also don't always get the recognition they deserve, so I like using this platform I created to give them the proper acknowledgements they are owed for their work bringing our dreams (and nightmares) to life.
Below is a list of currently known Concept Artists who worked on Alien: Romulus, with links to their official websites and portfolios. I've had to pleasure to meet some in person and chat with others online. They're an extremely talented group and I'm hoping we'll get some opportunities to engage with them here as we near Romulus' release!
The Artists of Alien: Romulus
- Dane Hallett (Alien: Covenant / Mortal Kombat)
- Col Price (Dune: Part Two / Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes)
- Nick Stath (Love Death & Robots)
- Gus Mndonca (Star Wars / Star Trek / Halo)
- Matthew Savage (Prometheus / The Martian)
- Alex Nice (Kenobi / Black Adam)
- Joshua Viers (Tron: Ares / 65)
- Pablo Dominguez (Jurassic World: Dominion / Kenobi)
I will be updating this list of course as other artists are credited.
Any artists that sign up on these forums will be verified by me and you'll be able to tell them apart from other members because their profile will sport the new VIP badge.
Topic image is of a piece by Dane Hallett.
lagrie
MemberOvomorphMar-21-2024 1:53 PMooh, some fantastic names here.
Can't wait to see what they came up with.
MENIDAS
MemberOvomorphApr-17-2024 1:04 PMSeems promising. Also really cool if we could hear from them here in the forum!
Dark Nebula
StaffNeomorphApr-27-2024 9:21 AMCurious to see what they made when the film finally comes out.
It's a bummer that Carlos Huante didn't work on Romulus.
The Motion Comic
MemberOvomorphMay-08-2024 4:33 PMThese people are just too good at what they do, I wish I had their talent.
Xenotaris
MemberPraetorianMay-15-2024 6:24 PMreminds me of those David paintings