Olivier Martin
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Olivier Martin is currently a concept artist and digital matte painter at Ubisoft, Montreal. He is also a freelance digital matte painter at Rodeofx. Other notable work he has done is as an art director on the Prince of Persia Forgotten Sands game at Ubisoft as well as an assistant art director on Lost Via Domus.
Biography
Martin was born and raised in Lyon, France but he has been living in Canada since 2004. He studied traditional visual arts in Emile Cohl School in Lyon, France.
Games Credited
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations, (2011), Ubisoft
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, (2010), Ubisoft
- Assassin’s Creed: Lineage, (2009), Ubisoft
- Prince of Persia Forgotten Sands, (2008-2009), Ubisoft
- Lost Via Domus, (2006-2008), Ubisoft
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas, (2005-2006), Ubisoft
- Peter Jackson’s King-Kong Game, (2005), Ubisoft
- Rainbow Six Lockdown, (2004-2005), Ubisoft
- Monster Hunter, (2002-2004), Capcom
- Piglet's Big Game, (2002-2004), Disney Interactive Studios
Gallery
The following gallery contains concept artwork created by Olivier Martin for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
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Concept art for the Naval Cannon
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Viana siege tower concept art
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Concept art for the Roman tunnel entrances
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Concept art for the Assassins Dens
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Armor of Altair concept art
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Original concept art for the La Volpe Addormentata
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Concept art for Cesare and Ezio's final battle
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Assault on Abstergo concept art
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Original concept art for the Pagan Party
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Concept art for the battle of Vianna
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Fall of Monteriggioni concept art
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Concept art for an apprentice mission in the Pantheon
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Cesare's triumph concept art
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Florence rooftops concept art
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Aqueduct rebuilt concept image
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Aqueduct ruins concept image
Trivia
- Martin has won numerous awards for his work on Rainbow Six Vegas.
- He was one of the artists at Ubisoft to have he work on the Assassin's Creed Series to be featured in a international art exhibition.
External links
- Official Website of Olivier Martin
- Olivier Martin’s professional profile at Linkedin
- Olivier Martin’s profile at the internet movie database
- Cover story featuring some of Olivier Martin’s work
