Artist paints for seven years to create gorgeous game



What you need to know

  • Pat Naoum has been sharing the process of hand painting an entire game over the course of 7 years on his social media accounts.
  • The game, The Master’s Pupil, is available now on PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch.

In the gaming industry where high budget, blockbuster AAA titles reign supreme, small and niche indie games offer respite from the grindy games as a service monolith. They also give rise to the opportunity for developers to experiment with unique art styles, stories and gameplay mechanics. Pat Naoum, the developer behind The Master’s Pupil, has spent the last 7 years of his life experimenting with his game by choosing to hand paint the entire game using traditional artistic media. 

Indie game devs are no strangers to hand drawn illustrations, but many of these developers use pen displays and drawing tablets combined with digital illustration software to give digital art a traditional look. Pat Naoum, however, chose to actually paint the entirety of The Master’s Pupil with traditional paint brushes and hand carved stamps using paint on paper. 





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