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'''Noboru Iizuka''' is a 3D modeler and 2D texture artist who worked on every game made by [[Outside Directors Company]]. He was born in 1962, and joined OSD in 1994.<ref>[http://compu-lsd.com/archive/interviews/MdN%20-%20Feb.%202000/ MdN, February 2000 (p.32)]</ref> Circumstantial evidence points to Strata being his 3D software of choice, except for the maps in [[LSD: Dream Emulator]] which may have been created in Lightwave.<ref>beanstalk [https://web.archive.org/web/20231107013324id_/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1078363042997354497/1078416103048483007/Capture_decran_le_2023-02-23_a_15.39.55.png talking to Sato on Facebook]</ref> | '''Noboru Iizuka''' is a 3D modeler and 2D texture artist who worked on every game made by [[Outside Directors Company]]. He was born in 1962, and joined OSD in 1994.<ref>[http://compu-lsd.com/archive/interviews/MdN%20-%20Feb.%202000/ MdN, February 2000 (p.32)]</ref> Circumstantial evidence points to Strata being his 3D software of choice, except for the maps in [[LSD: Dream Emulator]] which may have been created in Lightwave.<ref>beanstalk [https://web.archive.org/web/20231107013324id_/https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1078363042997354497/1078416103048483007/Capture_decran_le_2023-02-23_a_15.39.55.png talking to Sato on Facebook]</ref> | ||
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| + | NoboruIizukaMacPeopleInterview.jpeg|A photo of Noboru Iizuka from an interview in the MacPeople magazine. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 24 August 2025
Noboru Iizuka is a 3D modeler and 2D texture artist who worked on every game made by Outside Directors Company. He was born in 1962, and joined OSD in 1994.[1] Circumstantial evidence points to Strata being his 3D software of choice, except for the maps in LSD: Dream Emulator which may have been created in Lightwave.[2]