Concept Artist shares early exploration looks for The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies!
Some new Concept Art for The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies has surfaced today. Thanks to the Senior Concept Artist at Maxis Neil Richards, we have a Gallery of exploration Concept Art pieces for this year's first Expansion Pack release.
As stated by the Concept Artist himself, "Not all concept artwork is used during production. Some of the artwork will differ from the final game!"
Take a look at the complete gallery shared by Neil down below:

The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies Concept Art
Line up of buildings for Old and New, painted to scale to see how it might look.

Furniture and Object designs, mix of 2D and 3D paintings and paint overs!

Cosy interior room exploration 2D&3D.

Warm lit industrial look exploration 2D&3D.

Some of the building designs.

Modular building designs to create variety in how they are put together, or retextured.

Various building Thumbnails exploring different architectural themes.

Various landmarks and thumbnails to show colour.


B&W paint overs to help guide environment production.

B&W paint overs to help guide environment production.
What are your thoughts on the Build Mode and World Concept Art pieces for The Sims 4 Businesses & Hobbies? Let us know in the comments!
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