Vincent Proce is a person mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Vincent Proce was assigned D&D: The Tyrant's Eye backglass artwork after previously working on D&D content for Stern
Proce's son Zach, a professional dungeon master, was essential to developing the narrative and character design for the backglass
The development process from initial pencil sketches to finished machine took approximately one year
Artist credited for game artwork and cabinet decals
Professional artist with 20+ year history with Brian Eddy from console game era, sanctioned Dungeons & Dragons artist who created backglass and cabinet artwork
Artist collaborator on Star Wars: Fall of the Empire alongside Jeremy Packer
Artist who worked on Star Wars and Dungeons & Dragons playfield artwork for Stern
Illustrator and artist; created cabinet and backglass artwork for D&D Tyrant's Eye; has worked on multiple Stern games including LCD screen art
Prolific D&D illustrator who created art for the game
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LE and Premium editions feature different backglass artwork with distinct character compositions
Playfield artwork uses multi-perspective design to create optical illusions affecting perceived ball movement
Proce's favorite aspect of the D&D project was designing the playfield artwork
Concept artist who did artwork for Star Wars pinball backglass.
Dungeons & Dragons illustrator who created art for the game