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Born in [[Wikipedia:Mexico|Mexico]], he now lives in [[Wikipedia:Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] with his family. Having worked at a newspaper in the past, Garza has been a professional artist for the last ten years. His years at the newspaper also had a lasting impact on his artwork. Garza's passion for video games attracted him into the concept art community and led him to live and work across the United States working on video games.<ref name="evo">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''About the artists''</ref>
Born in [[Wikipedia:Mexico|Mexico]], he now lives in [[Wikipedia:Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] with his family. Having worked at a newspaper in the past, Garza has been a professional artist for the last ten years. His years at the newspaper also had a lasting impact on his artwork. Garza's passion for video games attracted him into the concept art community and led him to live and work across the United States working on video games.<ref name="evo">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''About the artists''</ref>


They did create some early concept art for Halo 5 before leaving 343i as evident from there art station.{{Ref/Site|Id=Art|URL=https://www.artstation.com/robogabo|Site=Gabriel Garza Art Station|D=30|M=9|Y=2024}}
They did create some early concept art for Halo 5 before leaving 343i as evident from their Art Station.{{Ref/Site|Id=Art|URL=https://www.artstation.com/robogabo|Site=Gabriel Garza Art Station|D=30|M=9|Y=2024}}


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Latest revision as of 04:24, September 30, 2024

Gabriel Garza

Gabriel Garza, aka Robogabo, was an artist working for 343 Industries. He served as a concept artist for Halo 4.[1] He also illustrated the cover of Halo: Evolutions, and created artwork for two of the stories, Icon and Connectivity. He also created the cover art for the 2010 Tor Books edition of Halo: The Fall of Reach.[2].

Born in Mexico, he now lives in Seattle, Washington with his family. Having worked at a newspaper in the past, Garza has been a professional artist for the last ten years. His years at the newspaper also had a lasting impact on his artwork. Garza's passion for video games attracted him into the concept art community and led him to live and work across the United States working on video games.[3]

They did create some early concept art for Halo 5 before leaving 343i as evident from their Art Station.[4]

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