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Art Attack Friday: Massive Black: Volume 1 photo

The first piece of concept art that adorns the pages of "Massive Black: Volume 1" would make you believe it was for some kind of movie. The image has three people in a hot air balloon as one of them is mounted on a chain gun taking down dragon-like creatures. There's also a polar bear in the balloon wearing body armor and witches flying past the balloon. After checking out the image, I see that this was concept art for an unreleased Activsion project.

There are countless games that have never seen the light of day, but when a game is pitched it does need a talented artist to give the concept a vision. The same goes for movies, TV shows and any number of products. 

More after the break.

Massive Black is a collection of artist that work with all types of art styles. The company was founded in 2002 and have since worked on 210 projects and have created over 30,000 pieces of art for games, film, TV, advertising and much more. Massive Black also has a rooster as their mascot and if you don't understand why I'm pointing that out, then your mind isn't completely in the gutter.

For the first time, Massive Black has released a book containing over 700 pieces of artwork. The nearly 200 pages of art contain work for games such as Ride to Hell, Red Faction: Guerrilla, Iron Man, Dead Head Fred, Hell Gate: London, Area 51, Saboteur and several other games on top of all the original pieces of art from the Massive Black team.

Looking through a book like this just makes you wonder what could have been. It makes you wonder why the direction of the game was changed. Why something so gorgeous was dropped for something else.

One section of the book has several pieces of concept art from an unreleased project by Atari and Shiny. On the first page detailing this unreleased project, you see a normal butler and waitress. Turning the page brings a whole new story as the waitress seems to have been infected by some kind of virus or parasite. There are several human characters that have been infected by something, resulting in the people to look kind of William Birkin in his first G-Virus form (mutated arm with giant claws).

We have a thriving community full of artists, many of which that want to break into the industry. The book is definitely a must buy for anyone interested in the industry and just beautiful art in general. It's currently going for $59.99 and with the overall quality here, I'm kind of surprised it's so cheap. If you're interested in more Massive Black related stuff, check out the official Web site, ConceptArt.org to find a community full of artists and check out more of Ballistic Publishing's other art book offerings.

[Updated with link to Massive Black site and added more images to the gallery. Thanks, Suprore!]

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Kalmah's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 20:17
Kalmah
That rooster logo is brilliant!
KMCC's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 20:17
KMCC
Conceptart.org is awesome. I thought about trying to be a concept artist for awhile.
Teta's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 20:24
Teta
That rooster logo needs some ALSO COCKS in there.
Suprore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 21:10
Suprore
Why link CA.org when you could link, you know...

http://massiveblack.com/mbNew/html/illustration1.shtml

Massive black's portfolio?
CallMeRotten's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 21:15
CallMeRotten
Very cool work, but Massive Black is a terrible name hah.
ErigBurger's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 21:16
ErigBurger
Wow, now THIS is good. Especially the one you used for the article. Lovely coloring.
Suprore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 21:43
Suprore
Okay, nice edit.

But yeah, Massive Black is amazing, they pretty much set the bar for freelance artists when they came onto the scene. They continue to impress, it's no surprise how many artistically brilliant games they contributed to.
retroNutZ's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 21:55
retroNutZ
cool stuff. on another note, there seems to be consistent theme in video game and perhaps this is just society as a whole, but there is a strong contrast between the men characters and women characters. The women tend to look very sexual.

Wonder if people have just become numb to this...
slapme7times's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 22:14
slapme7times
i am usually not impressed by internet.

internet has surprised i.

I r like featured picture.
diversionmary's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/06/2009 23:55
diversionmary
Wow! I think this is the first time I've been truly impressed by an AAF. Have you guys ever featured Android?
Suprore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2009 00:21
Suprore
Retro: Sexualized figures in fantasy art!? oh god, what is the world coming to.

The men are just as idealized as their women, it's part of the genre.
Thornnn's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2009 03:53
Thornnn
I like it!!!!!!!!!!and really with art that's all that matters.
hulud86's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2009 05:06
hulud86
This is sweet.
retroNutZ's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/07/2009 12:26
retroNutZ
@Suprore: Yeah, I dont buy it. As a designer/artist myself, I demand more from the conceptual art. That is how repetition is avoided and the genre evolves.
Suprore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2009 01:05
Suprore
Retronutz, no, that's how new genres are formed. Fantasy art has established motifs for a reason, they're the same psychological archetypes observed in myth and religion. We've had thousands and thousands of years for art to evolve, to throw away all of that history for the sake of being 'different' is silliness and shows a complete lack of understanding of art. There's a time and a place for variety, sure, but not in a 'cliche' fantasy setting.

But hey man, keep rebelling!
retroNutZ's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2009 17:04
retroNutZ
@Suprore: You total missed the main point and that's the obsessive sexual tone that is in fantasy art today. Carry on.
Suprore's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/08/2009 18:54
Suprore
You totally missed the point that it's the *heart* of fantasy art, and has been there as long as we've had mythology.
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