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I had the pleasure of creating the Cyclops for Total War: Troy's Mythos DLC. Special credits to Plamen Genov for creating the creature concept, Nikolay Toshev for helping me out with the poster image, the Art Director Stoyan Stoyanov, the Character Lead Artist Dilyan Tonchev, Ted Boyadzhiev for the useful feedback and basically the whole Creative Assembly for being a great place to be a part of.

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The Cyclops (Ancient Greek: Κύκλωψ (Kýklōps), meaning "Round-Eyed" or "Wheel-Eyed"), is a member of a primordial race of humanoid giants with a single eye in the middle of its forehead. In English, the plural cyclopses are also used. They are characters of Greek mythology. The first group of Cyclopes is Brontes, Steropes, and Arges. Their children are Euryalos, Elatreus, Trachios, and Halimedes. The Elder Cyclopes were the children of Gaia and Ouranós where they later made Zeus' Master…

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Cyclops, Casey Love. The Cyclops were represented as strong, one-eyed giants in Greek mythology, the sons of Uranus and Gaia/Ge, named Argos, Steropes, and Brontes. When the Titan Cronus decided to  overthrow his father, the Cyclops helped. But they were no better off with Cronus than Uranus. Instead of rewarding them for their assistance, Cronus imprisoned them in Tartarus. Alien Creatures, Creature Feature, Creature Concept, Special Effects, Creature Design, Creature Art, Zbrush, Greek Mythology, Fantasy Creatures

Cyclops, Casey Love. The Cyclops were represented as strong, one-eyed giants in Greek mythology, the sons of Uranus and Gaia/Ge, named Argos, Steropes, and Brontes. When the Titan Cronus decided to overthrow his father, the Cyclops helped. But they were no better off with Cronus than Uranus. Instead of rewarding them for their assistance, Cronus imprisoned them in Tartarus.

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