A Bungie designer has released her cool concept arts for Destiny 2. The extremely detailed images provide interesting insights into the creation of the virtual world.
What is happening in Destiny 2? Destiny 2 has a new direction. It is moving towards a constantly evolving game world. At the start of this new conceptual phase, there were a few setbacks.
The Guardians found it quite exciting to speculate about what Ikora Rey was tinkering with week after week in the Tower. But when the massive Vex portal was finally completed after 9 weeks, there was a bitter disappointment.
The reason for the discontent was not the construct itself, but the fact that the consequences of the build simply did not match the raised expectations.
This is what makes the images special: In the recently released concept drawings, we see that very Vex portal. It is not just a mundane sketch. No, with meticulous attention to detail, the weekly progress of the construction is documented.
The interested viewer witnesses how a bare lattice structure gradually evolves into a massive, futuristic construct. While cranes transport steel beams, one can see construction workers planning or taking a (well-deserved) break.
This gives Destiny players a glimpse behind the scenes of the creation processes of Bungie’s game. Once again, it shows that the visuals of the loot shooter are beyond any doubt.
Who is responsible for the artworks? The artist Eve Campbell shared the designs via Twitter. She works as a Senior World Artist at Bungie. She notes that she does not work alone on such projects.
In the Art Station of Eve Campbell, you can view many of her other projects. Other areas of the Tower, Mercury, or the acclaimed mission “Zero Hour” are also included. What all artworks have in common is their incredible richness of detail.
How do the images resonate with the Guardians?
This is what the community says about it: The viewers have consistently positive reactions for the talented designer. Even the famous Destiny historian My name is Byf asks if he can use the artist’s work for his lore videos.
What do you think of the cool insights and concept drawings? Let us know in the comments. To read about the creative application of another artist at Bungie, click here:

