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Painted by Mozhart and posted on his DeviantArt, and found through a little site called Reddit. Impressive!
Ragashingo's been hard at work crafting new stories for us to read. He submitted four new installments last week that introduce us to new characters and begin to build a latticework of connections to others we've already met.
Go read!Over at reddit, Seven Seraphs whipped up a super-cool piece of Destiny fan-art... and in response to a request, has made it available as a shirt! Just trying to pick a color now...
Deej just posted a hoedown of renders for you visual-minded people out there (and even if you're not one of those, you'll probably still find this cool). There's orthographics aplenty here, with guns and armor of all different shapes and sizes, and from every angle! A few more can be found in the Destiny media gallery as well. Fan artists, collectors, and catalogers, get to downloading.
One of the Beta story missions brings you into contact with a broadcast speech - and the language (not surprisingly, since we're in Russia) is Russian. 2good4u2 asked if anyone knew what was being said... and Narcogen not only answered the question, but provided context for the broadcast. Awesome stuff!
Even more cool fanart, again thanks to DaDerga - who found it via a Destiny Dispatch tweet, this time around. OverwatchGraphics has a whole collection of Destiny-themed wallpapers; go see what you can use!
INSANEdrive brought our attention to some fan-created minimalist box art for Destiny, both PS4 and Xbox One versions. You'll find links to all flavors in this post at Bungie.net (thanks, DaDerga) - really nice stuff.
Thanks to a delightful case of West Nile (thank you, Mother Nature), I've gotten behind again on the fan fiction queue. Ragashingo's been busy, in the meantime, and has submitted three new pieces. The first, "No Longer Afraid", appeared on our forum a couple of weeks ago and follows up on one of the characters he introduced a while back. Fair warning: the ending is a wee bit... dark. (I quite liked it.) The next two, "Little Lights in the Darkness" Parts One and Two, follow the origins of a new Guardian, driven by a need to protect her sister. All are high quality reading, so go check 'em out!
David S. was one of the fans who jumped into the short Destiny Alpha last week - but he was so disappointed when it ended, he did what most other fans didn't; he wrote (and sang) a parody song to commemorate his experience. Go listen.
2good4u2 mixed up some official footage with some Alpha footage, and set it all to... well, go listen. (Watch it all the way through.)
If you didn't get a chance to play the Destiny Alpha (or even if you did!), several fans on our site have taken the time to write up their experiences, often including lots of screenshots. You can swing by and explore the perspectives:
While you're exploring personal opinions and screens, you might also want to poke your head into the Grimoire thread; it gives you a glimpse of some of the wealth of content you'll find outside the gameplay itself. Fascinating reading!
Main screen turn on. You have no chance to survive make your time - by checking out this great pixel art Nosferatu3563 posted over at DeviantART. (Move 'HEDGE' for great justice.)
Bungie.net user Irish Liberty unleashed a salvo of gorgeous wallpapers for everyone to download and share. You can find all five images in this gallery, so adorn your desktop with the textures of your favorite class!
Deviant art user shrimpy99 made this stunningly simple Destiny poster that would look great printed out as alternate box art. I'd take credit for finding this, but naturally Hedge pointed it out over a week ago!
Yesterday had a lot of info for Destiny fans - if you didn't have time to follow along as we posted links, swing by DestinyAuthor's recap - he rounded up all the hands-on impressions he could find, and pulled out important tidbits. Could be helpful!
Another in this impromptu 'Wednesday Art Round Up' from our dear Hedgem0ny. This here's a 3D model created by OnyxGiant and posted on his CGHub page. It's an original design inspired by Destiny's Warlock class, with loot, Ghosts, and guns:
Again, good ol' Hedgem0ny does the hard part for us and we reap the rewards of a fancy news post. This time he brings us a beautiful digital painting inspired by Destiny by Jorge Jacinto called "Arrival".
Hedgem0ny knows how to scour the world wide web for great fanart and fills his Twitter with these lovely images. First up is a modded G.I. Joe action figure that the eight-year-old inside me would love to explore a sandbox with. You can see a couple more views on OrionPax9's forum post about his creation here.
... Is the title of this piece by VulcanRaptor as posted on his DeviantArt (which also showcases some Bungie-style Halo fanart as well). I love the fun, free-flowing style of the piece! Click the image to see it in its natural habitat.
Hedge pointed out that the image I posted earlier today by Wahine808 was one of the entrants in the Spring Art Contest held by Bungie.net group "Art and Stuff". We missed this when it was first announced, but First Place went to The Cyan Hawk for crafting the colorful Hunter piece posted above. Congrats! Be sure to check out the full gallery of winners over in this forum thread. (Happy now, Hedge?)
Do you think love can bloom even on a battlefield? DeviantART user WickedWahine808 thinks so. (Hat tip to @BungieInformer for finding this.)
Destiny Time! C'mon, grab your friends; we'll go to very distant lands. With Jake the Titan and Finn the Hun-ter, the fun will never end; it's Destiny Time! (KL45H is the mind behind this awesome Adventure Time crossover, and you can check out the full image over on Deviant Art. Much love to Hedgem0ny for finding this gem!)
Hmmm, there's something oddly familiar about this "Galactic Sniper" minifig by Brick Affiliation. (Nice find, Hedge.)