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Tri Nguyen is a conceptual artist who worked with Valve on Half-Life 2.
Biography[]
For Half-Life 2, Nguyen designed the Hunter-Chopper and the Jet Ski, some Canals elements, and the "Born" Resistance poster featuring a Lambda logo in a raised left hand.[1]
He also worked on Counter-Strike: Source[2] and Fracture,[3] among other games. One of his Fracture images was selected for the 2008 artwork on Into the Pixel, along with the Advisor/Borealis picture for Episode Three by Ted Backman, Jeremy Bennett and Tristan Reidford.
Complete gameography[]
- Counter-Strike: Source (2004)
- Half-Life 2 (2004)
- Fracture (2008)
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (2010)
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Companies | Gearbox Software • Junction Point Studios • Valve Corporation |
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Production staff | Artists • Character models • Composers • Voice actors • Writers • Other |
Software | Achievements • Compilations • Demos • Games (Half-Life • Multiplayer • Non-canon • Portal • Third-party) • Game Engines • HL HD Pack • Mods |
Other Media | ApertureScience.com • Books (Lab Rat • Raising the Bar) • Fan content (Films • Games • Mods • Series) • Films • Merchandise • Preliminary Findings • Soundtracks (Songs • Composers) • The Final Hours (Half-Life • Half-Life 2 • Half-Life: Alyx • Portal 2) |
Cut content | Prospero • Half-Life Alpha • Half-Life 2 Beta • Half-Life 2: Episode Three • Half-Life 2: Episode Four |
Misc. | Canon • Development (Commentary • Half-Life 2 • Portal • Next Half-Life game) • Mr. Valve • Retcons |