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Neo-noir-inspired Conceptual Illustrations by Tony Skeor
Neo-noir-inspired Conceptual Illustrations by Tony Skeor
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Jan 04, 2018
I would personally never get enough of everything related to neo-noir-inspired culture. Last year, we had the chance to explore that genre again with movies like Blade Runner 2049 and Ghost in the Shell. So it was obligatory to share the conceptual work of Tony Skier who is a concept artist based in Kyiv, Ukraine. His work is a mixture of different tools from Adobe Photoshop, Brush, After Effects and more, definitely check him out via his ArtStation Profile.
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- Learn more about Tony Skeor via his ArtStation Profile
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