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'''Juan Ramirez''' is a 3D artist who worked on both Halo games and did some art work for [[Halo Graphic Novel]]. He also did some sculpture designs of the early [[Elite]].<ref>[[The Art of Halo]], page 4</ref> | '''Juan Ramirez''' is a 3D artist who worked on both Halo games and did some art work for [[Halo Graphic Novel]]. He also did some sculpture designs of the early [[Elite]].<ref>[[The Art of Halo]], page 4</ref> | ||
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Juan Ramirez is a 3D artist who worked on both Halo games and did some art work for Halo Graphic Novel. He also did some sculpture designs of the early Elite.[1]
In the Halo Graphic Novel he did the gallery page 117, that shows UNSC Marines being attacked by a Brute and a Grunt.
Full Credits
- Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (2005), Aspyr Media, Inc.
- Halo 2 (2004), Microsoft Game Studios
- Halo: Combat Evolved (2001), Microsoft Game Studios
- Myth II: Soulblighter (1998), Bungie Studios
- Myth: The Fallen Lords (1997), Bungie Studios
Sources
- ^ The Art of Halo, page 4