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Bulk Concept
 
© Callum Johnson

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This piece took about 2 weeks to finish, due to work and illness. :\ All done in Sketchbook pro with reference's used.

This is a final concept of a "Bulk"

"More sighing's of different infected, seems that the infection may work differently on people who have different body masses. Experienced a Feral who was not frail and weak like the others.. This one was big and bulky, well built, strong. It showed the same behaviour patterns as other Feral's, and like the others took a lot of shooting to bring down. I also noticed something odd, the big feral's [i assume of which are large people who have been bitten by a Feral, not been killed and survived untill the infection itself has taken them] seem to be almost leader type infected, other smaller and weaker infected follow them about in small groups... is this simply because of the chance that they might get casts off's from the bigger ones or is this something more? like animals following an alpha male? This remains to be seen.

Either way, due to the side and possible strength of these infected, I'd advise to avoid and only fight if you HAVE to...they are very dangerous. Again, can be spotted due to rapid decomposition, the fact they eat other undead, and the no iris thing.

Thats all for today..will log more if needed."

Callum

Special thanks to Darren Benton [[link] For doing the logo! -Ripped from my DA account as original image has been lost on a broken PC

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