Darth Vader and the Underworld: Kevin Cassidy’s Brutal and Infernal Demons
Kevin Cassidy is a 3D artist from the U.S. and the chief character developer at Roundhouse Studios.
Cassidy mostly draws and sculpts infernal demons that amaze with detail and attention to the smallest of horns, teeth and ugly sores, while not limiting himself to games. A separate cohort in his portfolio are the Star Wars characters Cassidy has turned into something monstrous, but wildly cool.
Cassidy’s work is so strongly imbued with a kind of devilish charm that it’s impossible not to love him.
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