The artist showed what the Twins from Atomic Heart looked like at the beginning of development

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3D character artist Oleg Aleinikov along with several outsourcing companies on the ArtStation website showed his contribution to the post-apocalyptic action movie Atomic Heart from the studio Mundfish.


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In particular, Aleinikov worked on the basic design of the Twins — ballerina robots that act as bodyguards for the scientist Dmitry Sechenov — and is pleased that his concept was used in the final game.

As can be seen from the illustrations in the gallery below, Aleinikov’s version of the Twins had a “hairstyle” of a different shape and color, as well as a more shiny body that included gold elements.

Closer to the final design of the Twins showed Kazakhstani Corbax Studio. Her ballerina robots are already much more like the final ones (see gallery below) and include a model with a human face.

The final touches to the look of the Twins from Atomic Heart were made by 3D artist Alexey Bezymyanny (aka Alexey Nofaced) from Mundfish. His work a couple of weeks ago, he too published в ArtStation.

In addition to Blyznyashek, portfolio Corbax Studio you can see many robots and monsters from Atomic Heart. Armenian Cypriot SurfSide 3D and Kazakh Blacksteinn showed models of furniture, ax “Swede” and other objects from the world of the game.

Atomic Heart was released on February 21 on PC (Steam, VK Play in the CIS), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Game Pass (PC and Xbox). The twins in the project were played by the real ballerina of the Bolshoi Theater Anita Pudikova.



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