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Sunday, October 20, 2002 |
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Phoenix-inspired artwork Since the announcement that Bungie's secret project known as Phoenix has been shelved, the artwork has begun to pour in. We started by placing it in our Miscellaneous Art section... but it's clear that it has the potential to crush that section, and it's not particularly Halo-related. We've therefore added new additions (as well as recently submitted pieces that are already in our Misc. Art section) to phoenix.bungie.org... and will continue to add new pieces there as they're submitted. Minimalist interface; the art is the thing. Hope this works for everyone! (Louis Wu 19:33:16 UTC) (permalink)
Screens Bonanza Recently, Bungie posted the eighth chapter of their Legendary Walkthrough at the Tru7h and Reconciliation site. It included a whole passel of the now-legendary (hehe) Bungie-quality screenshots to illustrate the text. We've added these to our Screenshots database; you'll find the 43 shots shown on that page, plus 9 others that didn't make the cut. Go crazy! (Louis Wu 03:09:28 UTC) (permalink)
Long Live Phoenix (the logo) Ghôlsbane has submitted an .eps file containing a path of the Phoenix logo outline. To use this, open it in Photoshop (or anything that reads Photoshop paths) and select the Paths palette. It's invisible until you select it. Quality is quite good; there's a simple example of what you can do with it in the Miscellaneous Art entry that houses it, and a fancier one at the Phoenix Hub over at Forerunners.org. The Phoenix project, a shadowy enigma these past couple of years, has been shelved... and to add to the history of this image, the word from Bungie was that "it's not an 'official' Phoenix logo, just one that the team picked out from a dozen or so Chris Barrett put together for our Bungie business cards." However, it's all we've got, and now that Phoenix is no more, I'm sure folks will put it to good use. :) (Louis Wu 02:50:22 UTC) (permalink)
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