The Bethesda Games game studio released the latest promotional video of the space science fiction masterpiece “Starfield” after a live event co-organized with Microsoft Xbox during the E3 video game exhibition. The exquisiteness of the preview screen surprised many players. In this regard, “Starry Sky” senior lighting art designer Keith Beltramin released relevant graphics and text on his personal ArtStation page last week, and said that the preview screen did not use any movie tools, and was entirely taken from the in-game screen.
“Starry Sky” trailer screen. Figure: Retrieved from Xbox YouTube
“Starry Sky” trailer screen. Figure: Retrieved from Xbox YouTube
“Starry Sky” trailer screen. Figure: Retrieved from Xbox YouTube
“Starry Sky” trailer screen. Figure: Retrieved from Xbox YouTube
The trailer of “Starry Sky” is too delicate. In view of the fact that many games over the years have always “predicted gorgeous; the actual machine is discounted”, many players think that this trailer is also drawn by CG, but Keith Beltramin made a personal work last weekend. The website jumped out to clarify that, in addition to stating that the lighting of this trailer was made by him, it also pointed out that this time the creative engine 2 developed by himself was used. The trailers are all in-game pictures and no movie tools are used.
The first release of “Starry Sky” on the public stage has been traced back to 2018. Players in the past always felt like a layered yarn, and finally received more at this year’s E3 video game show “Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase” live broadcast conference. The content, but it is still only composed of a few scenes of dynamic pictures in the game. It will take a while to understand the background of the game story.
“Starfield” (Starfield) is the first brand new universe created by the Bethesda Game Studios production team in 25 years. In this next-generation role-playing game with the vast interstellar as the stage, players can create any character they want and explore the universe with unprecedented freedom. “Starry Sky” utilizes the powerful performance of next-generation technology and is built with the new Creation Engine 2. It will lead players on an interstellar journey and work together to unlock the greatest secret in human history. The game will be launched on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC platforms and Xbox Game Pass on November 11, 2022.
“Starry Sky” senior lighting art designer Keith Beltramin released relevant graphics and texts on his personal ArtStation page last week, and said that this trailer is entirely taken from the in-game screen. Figure: Retrieved from Xbox YouTube
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