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Invader Zim creator recruited his nieces for his take on Rapture's Little Sisters. By Kat Bailey, 07/17/2009
Vasquez's take on BioShock 2 is the first in an ongoing series of pieces by guest artists. For "The Sisters," Vasquez wrote that he recruited his nieces as references for the reborn Little Sisters.
"Who says kids are good for nothing other than emergency food in disaster conditions? I don't, because at this point my badass nieces helped out quite a bit for reference," Vasquez wrote in a guest blog entry.
"I dragged them, much like Big Sister there, out for a quick photo session and we had a damn fine time in freezing winds posing like little the little, demonic wee ones that they are. Being my niece, the youngest had no problem finding that place in her heart that allowed her to simulate the howling face of a child being dragged down a nightmare alley by an unspeakable horror."
Vasquez goes on to give a detailed breakdown of each phase of the artwork's creation, from the initial sketch to completion. If you've ever wanted a look into the head of the guy who gave us the Filler Bunny, this is it.
The game itself was originally slated for a fall release, but was recently delayed into 2010. It is scheduled to arrive on the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC during the "first half" of next year.
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