“The Last Of Us” Concept Art By John Sweeney – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

“The Last Of Us” Concept Art By John Sweeney

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John Sweeney is a very talented Illustrator and concept artist. He currently works at Naughty Dog and created many concept art for the amazing videogame ‘The Last of Us’ on PlayStation 3. His environments are full of details and post-apocalypse atmosphere.

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