The best Halo Infinite fan art all in one place
These pieces show off the wealth of artistic talent within the Halo community.
The Halo community is one of the most creative in all of gaming, and the hype around Halo Infinite both before and after its official gameplay reveal inspired many fans to create some fantastic pieces of art. Here's a showcase of some of our favorite fan art pieces from the Halo community.
Chief drawing I did wit the new bulldog, added the green shotgun sights too pic.twitter.com/gGl5HwpSzmChief drawing I did wit the new bulldog, added the green shotgun sights too pic.twitter.com/gGl5HwpSzm— Rythaze 🌧️ (@Rythayze) July 28, 2020July 28, 2020
Kicking things off, we have @Rythaze's incredible Master Chief artwork that features his new armor and a variant of the new Bulldog shotgun from the gameplay demo (now with lights!). I love how much color and flair this piece has.
Before bed doodle,
Some kind of Infinite hype vent with Chief yeeting an energy-based SPNKR round at something just as the Zeta Halo collapsed, hypothetically some time before the first trailer.@halo #HaloSpotlight pic.twitter.com/ahfVqBc2X7Before bed doodle,
Some kind of Infinite hype vent with Chief yeeting an energy-based SPNKR round at something just as the Zeta Halo collapsed, hypothetically some time before the first trailer.@halo #HaloSpotlight pic.twitter.com/ahfVqBc2X7— StellarStateLogic (@PedanticAuspice) July 19, 2020July 19, 2020
Next up is @PedanticAuspice's take on Master Chief floating around in space with a rocket launcher. I love the idea behind this particular artwork, and the way the rocket Chief fires lights up the front of his armor is a sweet detail.
@Jafet_Meza has made some vertical wallpapers based on Halo Infinite (make sure to click the images above for a full view), and both of them are absolutely gorgeous. If you're a Halo fan and you're looking for a new mobile wallpaper, don't overlook his work!
These were the Halo pieces I made both before and after the reveal put of pure hype for the game. pic.twitter.com/iuXlRwKqmhThese were the Halo pieces I made both before and after the reveal put of pure hype for the game. pic.twitter.com/iuXlRwKqmh— Noah ex. Machina (@NoahexMachina) July 28, 2020July 28, 2020
@NodorTheConquer has spoiled us with not one, not two, but four separate art pieces that he made while feeling hyped about Halo Infinite. The first one is my favorite since the Arbiter is my favorite character from Halo, but ultimately, all of them are gorgeous pieces.
@InaDayorTwooooo went for a more analog approach with her chalk recreation of the Halo Infinite main menu that was briefly seen during the gameplay demo. You don't often see chalk drawings that are this colorful and detailed, so her skills definitely deserve praise!
@Blacwaal's pieces also go in a different direction. Following the reveal of one of the new weapons coming to Halo Infinite, the UNSC's VK78 Commando, she decided to sketch out multiple different versions of the weapon with different magwells, scopes, and more. It's neat to see someone with a lot of firearm knowledge experiment with the design of the Commando, and it makes me hope that we'll be able to customize our weapons to some extent in the full game.
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Made another variant pulling from more of the Halo Wars 2 Banished look pic.twitter.com/aaD92zlADiMade another variant pulling from more of the Halo Wars 2 Banished look pic.twitter.com/aaD92zlADi— 𝗚𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗲𝘁𝘁 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁 (@garrettpostart) July 28, 2020July 28, 2020
Moving over to the Banished side of things, @garrettpostart showed off a few custom variants he made of one of the Banished Brutes that appears in Halo Infinite's screenshots. His design ideas, such as adding weathering to the Brute's armor, look fantastic. It's also interesting to read his notes about why he chose to make the changes he did.
MONKEY pic.twitter.com/BM8Q74fuUKMONKEY pic.twitter.com/BM8Q74fuUK— TEOFT (@teoft_) July 28, 2020July 28, 2020
@teofttweets' piece on the Halo Infinite internet star Craig the Brute uses simple colors, close attention to facial details, and strong lighting techniques to bring the character to life in a stylized fashion. Craig is looking good!
from r/halo
Our second Craig-themed piece in this showcase comes courtesy of u/BFAnim. This artwork is very pleasant to look at thanks to its vibrant color palette and fun style. We're also happy to see that Craig is enjoying writing in his diary while vibing to some lo-fi beats.
"All is not lost. Rally the survivors, repel the Banished, take back Halo."
The Arbiter and Palmer lead a search for Osiris. They discover the gruesome aftermath of a battle between Created and Banished forces.
I can't wait to see Halo Infinite. 2 days. #HaloInfinite #Blender3D pic.twitter.com/maviZZQbEg"All is not lost. Rally the survivors, repel the Banished, take back Halo."
The Arbiter and Palmer lead a search for Osiris. They discover the gruesome aftermath of a battle between Created and Banished forces.
I can't wait to see Halo Infinite. 2 days. #HaloInfinite #Blender3D pic.twitter.com/maviZZQbEg— Vin Gattuso (@VincentGat) July 21, 2020July 21, 2020
Last but certainly not least on our list is @VincentGat's homemade Blender scene that depicts the Arbiter and Commander Sarah Palmer searching for Fireteam Osiris amidst the wreckage of a battle between the Banished and Cortana's Prometheans. His attention to detail is stunning and the scene features some absolutely incredible lighting, models, and more. Check it out!
Your thoughts
What do you think of these pieces? I think all of them are fantastic. It's always awesome to see artists doing what they do best, especially when it's inspired by Halo Infinite.
For more on Halo Infinite, make sure to catch our articles on what we liked and didn't like about the gameplay demo, as well as our analysis of the demo itself.
Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).