Be obviously a big part of the experience for wow gold players.
The sketches of a post shattering Deathwing showed the mighty dragon back, covered by goblin-forged plates designed to contain his power.The technical art team shed some light on its specific role in the development of art. While a fair amount of the work it does is behind the scenes, focusing on fixing problems and improving performance, the team also generates the dungeon and world maps that are obviously a big part of the experience for wow gold players.Lead animator Steve Aguilar was up next, giving the audience its first look at the animation being developed for the Worgen transformations.Aguilar showed off the evolution of the transformation from rough pass to the most current version, tricked out with a first pass of special effects that include smoke and lighting. It isn't at all out of the ordinary to see someone who just as well may be a heavy metal pioneer Ozzy Osbourne at BlizzCon. Cosplayers aside, there are traditionally at least a few World of Warcraft shut-ins who brave the sunlight--dressed head-to-toe in black garb and guy-liner, with a crooked and stooped posture--to attend the show. Seeing the real deal, however, is something else altogether. Cataclysm and Diablo III's monk announced and Battle.net's revamp detailed, Blizzard closed out BlizzCon 2009 on Saturday night with a heavy-metal-palooza that featured none other than the Prince of Darkness himself Ozzy Osbourne as the headline act.Opening the show, though, was Level 80 Elite Tauren Chieftain. Made up entirely of Blizzard developers, the group counts among its members CEO Mike Morhaime (on bass) and art director Samwise Didier (on vocals).