Is Luke's character based off of AJ Locascio?

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  • bubbledncrbubbledncr Telltale Alumni

    Everyone has real life reference. Basically, the writers tell the concept artists "I'm picturing someone that looks like this guy,." Then the concept artists go look at photos of that person and come up with a character inspired by that. Nick's appearance looks like it was based off someone a writer/designer knows in real life, not a celebrity - so I can't share that info.

    And yes, Luke was always supposed to be a good looking dude.

    Ayrtonius posted: »

    So.. it was completely intentional to make Luke handsome then, if they were basing him on Ryan Kwanten? Interesting. I wonder if Nick had any real-life reference.

  • Oh cool! =D from now on, I'm going to call him Sir Carver Junior.

    bubbledncr posted: »

    Maybe.....

  • And yes, Luke was always supposed to be a good looking dude.

    So he can become Clem's love interest later on, right? Right?!

    bubbledncr posted: »

    Everyone has real life reference. Basically, the writers tell the concept artists "I'm picturing someone that looks like this guy,." Then th

  • I was just wondering, was Clementine based off of a girl you guys knew while developing episode one? I'm just curious about it. :) Thanks!

    bubbledncr posted: »

    Everyone has real life reference. Basically, the writers tell the concept artists "I'm picturing someone that looks like this guy,." Then th

  • No.

    Cluke4Life posted: »

    And yes, Luke was always supposed to be a good looking dude. So he can become Clem's love interest later on, right? Right?!

  • edited April 2014

    I think she was, it was talked about in a Game Informer article awhile back.

    I was just wondering, was Clementine based off of a girl you guys knew while developing episode one? I'm just curious about it. Thanks!

  • No.

    Cluke4Life posted: »

    And yes, Luke was always supposed to be a good looking dude. So he can become Clem's love interest later on, right? Right?!

  • Ahhh ok I see it now thanks! And yea I understand :) (Btw love your job! Being an animator for Telltale must be amazing! Keep up your incredible work!)

    bubbledncr posted: »

    Again, it's just reference, he was never meant to look exactly like this guy.

  • he looks like pewdiepie

  • It might just be because i'm used to Luke and Nick looking, well, the way that they do, but I think it was a good decision to not give Luke a hat.

    JakeSt123 posted: »

    he was originally wearing Nick's hat, and his current hair was actually Nick's hair. Kinda like this rushed mock-up I made? Does this mean Nick originally had Luke's hair and looked kinda like this?

  • ... That might be why I don't trust him.

    Eazy-E posted: »

    he looks like pewdiepie

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    (?) Luke will remember that

    skoothz posted: »

    ... That might be why I don't trust him.

  • edited April 2014

    That's very interesting, thanks for the insight! I kinda assumed all the characters had real-life references after I saw the guy who was a reference for Eddie on Tumblr (they didn't change his appearance at all!).
    I'm glad they do it this way, it makes the characters look more realistic and believable.

    bubbledncr posted: »

    Everyone has real life reference. Basically, the writers tell the concept artists "I'm picturing someone that looks like this guy,." Then th

  • Not sure if serious...

    Cluke4Life posted: »

    And yes, Luke was always supposed to be a good looking dude. So he can become Clem's love interest later on, right? Right?!

  • edited April 2014

    NEVER!!!

    Cluke4Life posted: »

    And yes, Luke was always supposed to be a good looking dude. So he can become Clem's love interest later on, right? Right?!

  • bubbledncrbubbledncr Telltale Alumni

    That I do not know the answer to, as Clementine was developed long before I was on the project.

    I was just wondering, was Clementine based off of a girl you guys knew while developing episode one? I'm just curious about it. Thanks!

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