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twistedmetal shared a piece of Destiny fan art titled Spider Tank Battle, it depicts a group of Gaurdians fighting against the Cabal and some, you guessed it, Spider Tanks. He's looking for some community feedback - I don't really have any comments other than how amazing it is (I wish I could draw.) Check it out!
Destiny Updates walked through the Law of the Jungle video a couple of days ago, and touched on pretty much every detail he could find. Go give it a watch - you might see something you missed when you watched the trailer, or you might learn a new interpretation you hadn't considered! Solid piece of work.
We still have a semi-regular stream of fan fiction flowing in for your weekend reading. Ragashingo posted another story earlier this week that speculates on a particularly nasty breed of Vex in A Helping Hand. Then, a Hunter delving into the icy moon of Enceladus stumbles across a completely different kind of guardian in The Guardian and the Archive. Go read!
Cal Carlson let us know that the 'Art and Stuff' group on Bungie.net is hosting another contest - you must create an original piece of art depicting what you want your Destiny character to look like. Winners will be adorned with awesome swag from Bungie themselves! The deadline is May 21st, so dip your paint brushes (or turn on your digital drawing tablet) and start creating!
Ragashingo added his story from The DBO Challenge Week 5 thread to the fan fiction archive. In it a group of Guardians discover a hidden vault on Mercury that raises more questions than it answers. Go read!
TD Spiral gave us a peek at this amazing piece from the handful of fan art he made for Laird's charity auction. While this image didn't quite make it into the auction, it's still very impressive! (Full size.)
The Destiny twitter feed posted that the Destiny fan art gallery is now complete - go check out all the awesome community art. Nice!
According to a Bungie tweet, submissions are now posted from the Earth Day Artist's Challenge we mentioned last week. The album is posted on Bungie's Facebook page, but it doesn't look like you need a Facebook account to view the pieces themselves. Go check it out and see how your fellow Guardians are planning to defend our home turf!
The official Destiny fan page on Facebook has posted a small gallery of Fan Art; the five pieces cover a wide variety of styles. (Hopefully you recognize the fourth image - it's the one Levi created for our DBO twitter account background!)
Conscars just finished a piece of Destiny fan art titled "Enemy Territory" - I think he captured the "Mythic Science Fiction" aspect pretty well. Be sure to also check out his first piece of Destiny fan art (I absolutely love this piece.) Very impressive work, especially for someone with no formal art training. Go check it out!
This week's Community Focus at Bungie.net shines the spotlight on threesided, who has been treating the community to gorgeous Destiny-themed artwork for the last couple of months (and making waves in the process). Inspiring!
For the one month anniversary of the Art and Stuff group on Bungie.net, cal carlson decided to break out his digital wand and bring the landscape of Venus to life - I wouldn't mind going on a trek of Venus.
We had two new pieces of fan fiction submitted last night. roland wrote a story called Stellar Conjunction that gives a fascinating look at a possible origins story of the Destiny universe; and Mix continues his Destiny Awaits series, where his protagonist has an explosive encounter with the enigmatic Vex.
threesided presented the Bnet forums with a work of art titled, The Exchange - threesided even included the "Blue Gold" from the GDC Destiny concept art. It's amazing how one static image can tell so much story. Feast your eyes!
The Fan Fiction section is already starting to fill out nicely! Most of the stories that were originally posted on the forum have now been archived, and over the last few days, four new stories have been added. Go check 'em out!
Over at Guardians of Destiny, there's a pretty interesting essay by Craig Hardgrove, discussing why all shooters aren't the same. (Sort of.) Really, it's a look at why the IDEA of Destiny has him excited - and what it might all lead to. Go check it out!