The Superb Concept Artworks by Amin Faramarzian
Amin Faramarzian, based in Turkey, is a freelance illustrator with a background in graphic design and animation.
He has had the opportunity to collaborate on various projects spanning a range of styles, including 2D and 3D animation, advertising, and game design. His clients have included well-known names such as Lego, Cartoon Network (CNA), Motiga Games, Hasbro, Optix, Hornet, Chevy, and Pepsi, among others. Currently, he is engaged in the creation of his first graphic novel.
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