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invsmchn put together some slick looking special edition Destiny steel cases - there's a Playstation 4 and Xbox One version. Check them out!
If the first two rounds of Destiny fan art from invsmchn weren't enough for you, we now have a third! Head over to the artist's personal gallery for the full-resolution portrait of this Fallen Captain.
"Warlock Profile", courtesy of invsmchn. Full-res version available here. (In case you missed it, on Saturday we featured two pieces from this same artist.)
Bungie fan invsblmchn has cooked up two gorgeous pieces of art. Looks like someone favors New Monarchy! Check out the full-res versions over at invsmchn.com.
Edge has posted a fascinating interview with Bungie composer MartyTheElder Martin O'Donnell, and though the focus of the article is Paul McCartney's involvement with Destiny, Marty offers some very interesting insights into the future of the game's soundtrack:
I’m hoping there’s enough substance there that as Destiny develops into the future we can keep adapting that score, arranging and growing new themes that are the germs of ideas right now in the suite. That’s the general plan right now. It allowed us to do a purely musical approach that can be adapted over the next number of years.
Check out the full article for more Music of the Spheres teases and the story on how a Beatle came to work on a Bungie project. (Thanks for the spam, Kermit.)
The two pieces of fan art you see above come from the folks at Destiny Dispatch, who just launched a new fan site and accompanying podcast. If you like the art style, keep an eye out for more - it sounds like this is only the first wave!
Looks like Marty will be traveling across the pond to attend Game Music Connect in London on September 9th! He'll be on the panel of speakers for two sessions: "Soundcard to Symphony" and "Music Machine." Early bird registration for the event is open now. (Thanks, Xenos.)
Dustin Gagner (known on Bungie.net as Javelin) is back with another gorgeous render of the Hunter model we've mentioned previously, and this time we're treated to a gritty desktop wallpaper. (Full size: 1920x1200) Be sure to stop by Javelin's Bungie.net thread to express your admiration!
We missed this when it was first posted a few weeks ago, but I wanted to highlight this excellent piece of Warlock fan art created by Zukai, a talented artist from the Art & Stuff group (and the subject of a recent Community Focus). You can see the full image in this thread over on Bungie.net. Nice robes!
Looking for a new wallpaper? Smyf has you covered with this gallery of classy images created by combining various pieces of official Destiny media. There are some fantastic desktops here, so be sure to check 'em out!
Hedge made this really cool comic book cover featuring a Hive character. Unfortunately for Hedge, he used our logo without permission - you'll be hearing from our lawyers shortly.
The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences has posted a very brief interview with Bungie artist Jaime Jones, whose piece "Back from the Wild" was included in the "2013 Into the Pixel" collection. Go read about his influences and advice!
We've been woefully behind on Destiny fan art coverage (our gallery has been in the works for literally MONTHS), but there are a couple that showed up recently that you should take a look at. Over at Bungie.net, Progo (who goes by Chrysoskies on DeviantART), pointed out his Destiny Devil Walker - pretty interesting style! While on our very own forum, Biwald unveiled his image, 'The Guardians' - inspired by a Jaime Jones concept piece, it's a really slick interpretation of a hunting Guardian! Check 'em both out.
Bungie.net user Beau Lamb created this amazing piece of Destiny-inspired fan art that depicts the Dredd-like deadliness of a dual-wielding Titan. Head over to his blog to see the full image and a get a glimpse at how this idea started with just a rough initial sketch.
Bungie has posted a Day 2 E3 ReCap Video; this episode features an animation about the Traveler arriving in the Solar System, accompanied by some beautiful Marty music. (Thanks, MrDaax).
Do the snippets of Destiny music from the E3 demos leave you hungry for more? Looks like the main course is on the way, according to Marty's tease:
Music of the Spheres: A symphonic and choral suite in eight movements composed by Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori, and Paul McCartney. Coming Soon.
Marty says it'll be fifty minutes long! Once again, all together now: "Are we there yet?" (Thanks for the head-up, Ragashingo.)
When Hedge is excited, the birds fly lighter, the tides rise higher, the chocolate tastes sweeter, the kiss lasts longer, the love grows stronger. When Hedge is excited, we are excited.
The finalists for the Art and Stuff contest have been announced. Now it's up to the community to vote for their favorite piece of Destiny fan art. Congrats to the finalists - great work! Be sure to also check out all of the community art that was submitted.