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Sam "Samwise" Didier (born 1971) is an American artist. He serves as senior
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at Blizzard Entertainment, having been with the company since 1991. As the art director for the flagship games of the '' Warcraft'', ''
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'', and ''Diablo'' franchises, the producer of several games, and an artistic contributor to almost every game released under the name Blizzard Entertainment, Didier has created a distinctive Blizzard house style. Edge described Didier's style as "a striking, pulp sensibility that may be an acquired taste, but one acquirable on either side of the Pacific, side-stepping polarisation of appeal to either eastern or western audiences." His other contributions to Blizzard projects include writing, voice acting, music, sculpture, the Pandaren species, and the name "Warcraft". Leonardo Marcato calls him "one of the game designers that can be legitimately called authors thanks to the imprint they gave to projects they directed." In addition to his work at Blizzard, Didier has written and illustrated novels, released an illustration guide, and created album cover art.


Blizzard

Didier joined Blizzard (then called "Silicon & Synapse") in 1991 when he saw a newspaper ad that only reads, "'make art for video games.' Very descriptive. I think a programmer wrote it." He has worked there continuously since. "I've never worked for another game company," he said in a 2012 interview. "I never want to. I'm going down with the ship." His early work appeared in '' The Lost Vikings'', ''
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'', and '' Warcraft I''. As well as continuing to contribute in-game and manual artwork, he took on increased responsibility in following Blizzard releases: he was a producer for ''
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'' and '' Justice League Task Force'', an art director and producer for '' Warcraft II'', an art director for '' Diablo'', '' The Lost Vikings 2'', ''
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'', '' Warcraft III'', and '' Starcraft II'', and a concept writer for '' Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos''. As a voice actor, he performed in ''Warcraft III'', '' World of Warcraft'', and '' Heroes of the Storm''. He was credited with additional contributions to '' Diablo II'', '' Diablo III'', and '' Overwatch''. Didier's work intentionally invokes the spirit of pulp magazines and comic books. "We haven't changed our style since the very beginning," he said in 2004. "The first orc we ever did, in ''Blackthorne'' was just a little guy chasing after Blackthorne — but we thought, 'Hey, these guys are cool,' so we used that character for our orcs in ''WarCraft''. Artistically, we've always gone for the same sort of goals: we try to keep everything over-the-top, over-proportioned, and really colorful, then we add in as much 'comic factor' as we can." The
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race in the ''Warcraft'' universe are also a Didier creation, a result of his personal enthusiasm for pandas. Among other things, panda icons also appeared accompanying much of Didier's art, and could be seen in ''Warcraft III'' as the emblem on the Night Elf demon hunter's glaives, his name is written in the Paladin's book, when he casts a spell, and an unused Icon and two Models have the face of Didier's face, visible only in the Map Editor. In ''Starcraft II'' there is a multiplayer portrait, containing a "Panda Marine".


Music

Swedish heavy metal band HammerFall frequently turned to Didier for album covers from 2002 to 2009. Didier created the album covers for all of their studio albums in this period ('' Crimson Thunder'', '' One Crimson Night'', '' Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken'', ''
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'', and '' No Sacrifice, No Victory'') as well as for five other releases (the 2002 EP '' Hearts on Fire'', the 2005 EP '' Blood Bound'', the 2006 EP '' Natural High'', the 2011 single ''Send Me A Sign'', and the 2014 single ''Bushido''). Didier also created the cover art for HammerFall lead vocalist Joacim Cans' 2004 solo album '' Beyond the Gates''. Didier is the lead vocalist for Elite Tauren Chieftain (ETC), a band composed of Blizzard employees. ETC has performed at several BlizzCons, playing songs based on Blizzard games. In addition their appearances in Blizzard games, their song "I Am Murloc" was released as DLC for Guitar Hero III. In turn, the ''Heroes of the Storm'' character E.T.C. is based on the band, as well as the ''Hearthstone'' cards E.T.C., God of Metal and Elite Tauren Chieftain.


Writing

In 2017, Didier published an illustrated book of short stories, ''Grimbeard: Tales of the Last Dwarf''. He is the author of the fantasy novels ''The Last Winter'' (solo) and ''Strange Highways'' (as co-author to Micky Neilson), as well as an illustration guide, ''How to Draw Mythical Monsters and Magical Creatures''. Several Blizzard art books also include commentary from him.


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External links


Samwise Didier gallery on ArtStation

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