Even with the inclusion of unlockable concept art however, there’s so much amazing artwork that’s never seen by fans, and few games are as beautifully designed as the Batman: Arkham series, so let’s take a look at 15 eye-popping pieces of unused art from Batman: Arkham Asylum. This is likely why unlockable concept art is present in several video games - not only does it give players a tangible reward for game progression and collectible hunting, but makes the blood, sweat and tears poured into the project by concept artists feel all the more worth it. More Books by Grant Morrison & Dave McKean Action Comics (2011-2016) 1. RELATED: 16 Epic Unused Injustice 2 Character Designs One of the greatest Batman stories ever told, Batman: Arkham Asylum is back in a new edition of the classic hardcover. He is a director and writer, known for Mirrormask (2005), Luna (2014) and Neon (2002). Sadly though, the vast majority of concept art created for a video game goes completely unseen, as not only do many of the designs grow and change throughout production, but several designs for a single character or location eventually have to be whittled down to just one, with the surplus designs being scrapped in the process. Dave McKean was born on 29 December 1963 in Taplow, Slough, Berkshire, England, UK. While it’s obvious that creating a video game from the ground up requires an insane amount of work from hundreds upon hundreds of people - and sometimes even more than that - people often forget about the sheer amount of artwork created by concept designers in the early stages of a video game’s development.
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