File:H4 MantisHUD Concept 1.jpg

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Summary Eric Will's concept visualisation for Halo 4's Mantis HUD.
Type Concept art
Game Halo 4
Artist Eric Will
Source https://www.artstation.com/artwork/d8Pd3w?album_id=978478
Original filename eric-will-crazy-mantis-001-hud-isolated1.jpg?1609868583
Source caption An early, unused exploration for the Halo 4 Mantis mech HUD experience. This 3D gimbaled design was popular, but came with some technical issues with target tracking and coordinate-space that we couldn't effectively resolve so in the end we used the traditional flat projection method.
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current06:07, November 24, 2024Thumbnail for version as of 06:07, November 24, 20241,280 × 720 (57 KB)BaconShelf (talk | contribs){{file info |summary = Eric Will's concept visualisation for ''Halo 4''{{'}}s Mantis HUD. |game = Halo 4 |type = concept |source = https://www.artstation.com/artwork/d8Pd3w?album_id=978478 |filename = eric-will-crazy-mantis-001-hud-isolated1.jpg?1609868583 |caption = An early, unused exploration for the Halo 4 Mantis mech HUD experience. This 3D gimbaled design was popular, but came with some technical issues with target tracking and coordinate-space...

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