Anton Syrvachev’s Post-Apocalyptic Vision for Saint Petersburg

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A Russian artist, Anton Syrvachev, working with Crytek, shared a glimpse of a post-apocalyptic vision for St. Petersburg. The project reflects current trends on the ArtStation platform and showcases how imagined futures meet meticulous world-building.

Anton’s work:

Real Saint Petersburg:

The creativity displayed by this Russian artist drew praise from developers at several renowned studios.

“Great! Keep it up.” — Shiv Rathi of Massive Entertainment.

“Great job” — Sven Ulrich from Crytek, known for Hunt: Confrontation.

“Incredible” — Shira Eilan of Surgent Studios, creator of Kena: Bridge of Ghosts.

“Very nice! Well done, Anton.” — Sergi Marín Canto of Crytek, developer Hunt: Confrontation.

“Well done, Anton” — Ahmet Bluhm from Crytek, developer Hunt: Confrontation.

“Beautiful scenery” — Ronny Mühle of Crytek, noted for work on yacht showdown, warfare, Ryse: Son of Rome, Crysis 3 and Crisis 2.

“Very cool” — Alvaro Carreras Romero from Crytek.

“Cool” — Jakub Piotrowski from Flying Wild Hog, developer of Shadow Warrior 3.

Anton relocated to Germany in late 2022 to join Crytek as an environmental artist. Prior to Crytek, he contributed to the shooter Escape from Tarkov at Battlestate Games and previously worked at Massive Entertainment, contributing to an Avatar project, Avatar: Limits of Pandora.

In other moments, there are recollections of a CD Projekt RED artist presenting his own interpretation of Cthulhu.

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Source: VG Times

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