Creative Uncut posts Elden Ring concept art set
- Creative Uncut posted an Elden Ring concept-art image set on X on May 23, 2026, highlighting official designs for four enemy and NPC entries. - The post points readers to Creative Uncut’s Elden Ring gallery, which lists FromSoftware and Bandai Namco and includes Monstrous Dog, Misbegotten, Hewg and Warhawk art. - The image set is on Creative Uncut’s X account under post ID 2057961704961819042, alongside its Elden Ring gallery pages.
Creative Uncut used X on May 23 to surface another slice of *Elden Ring*’s production art, this time grouping four creature and character designs into a single social post. The image set highlighted the Monstrous Dog, Misbegotten, Smithing Master Hewg and the Warhawk, matching entries that already appear in Creative Uncut’s larger *Elden Ring* art archive. Creative Uncut’s site describes that archive as a gallery of official artwork and character designs for the 2022 game, and credits FromSoftware as developer and publisher alongside Bandai Namco as publisher. ### Which pieces were included in the post? Creative Uncut’s *Elden Ring* gallery contains standalone pages for “Monstrous Dog Concept Art,” “Smithing Master Hewg Concept Art,” “Misbegotten Concept Art” and “Warhawk Concept Art,” the same set named in the social briefing tied to the X post. The site labels each as concept art within its *Elden Ring* art gallery. (creativeuncut.com) Page 7 of the broader *Elden Ring* archive places Monstrous Dog among other enemy-design sheets, showing how Creative Uncut organizes the game’s creature concepts across multiple gallery pages rather than as a single dump. The main archive page says the collection spans official art, character art and concept art. ### Where does Creative Uncut say the art comes from? Creative Uncut’s main *Elden Ring* gallery credits FromSoftware and Bandai Namco and links to *Elden Ring Official Art Book Volume I* and *Elden Ring Official Art Book Volume II*. (creativeuncut.com) That page also lists multiple credited artists, including Wil Xan Phuah, Boon Chee, Wei Kang Lim, Chiang Eng Tan, Passion Republic and Two Dots Studio. (creativeuncut.com) A February 20, 2023 Patreon post from Creative Uncut said its *Elden Ring* gallery had been updated with 31 new enemy concept artworks “from the set of official art books.” Separate Patreon posts in 2023 and 2024 said the gallery had been expanded with additional concept art from the official books, including boss material from Volume II. ### Why do these four designs stand out to players? (creativeuncut.com) Smithing Master Hewg is one of the game’s central NPCs, serving as the blacksmith at Roundtable Hold, according to the game’s widely used reference materials. Creative Uncut’s gallery page for Hewg places that smith alongside enemy sheets such as Monstrous Dog and Warhawk, giving fans a look at how *Elden Ring*’s art direction treated named characters and hostile creatures within the same visual pipeline. (patreon.com) The Monstrous Dog, Misbegotten and Warhawk all point to the game’s broader bestiary design language — elongated anatomy, hybrid silhouettes and rough, sketch-forward presentation in the concept stage. That description is an inference from the gallery pages and page listings, which show those entries grouped among other enemy concepts rather than promotional key art. (creativeuncut.com) ### Is this a new art-book release or a repost from the archive? May 23’s activity appears to be a social-media resurfacing of existing archive material, not a newly announced *Elden Ring* art-book release. Creative Uncut’s searchable gallery pages for the four featured pieces were already indexed before this week, and the site’s Patreon history shows the archive has been expanded in stages since 2023. (creativeuncut.com) Creative Uncut’s main gallery page was crawled yesterday and still presents the *Elden Ring* archive as an active destination for official artwork and concept art. The May 23 X post, identified in the source brief as post ID 2057961704961819042, functions as a pointer back into that library rather than a separate publication event. ### Where can readers track the next update? Creative Uncut’s website says members can download gallery ZIP files through its Vault tier, and its main art pages encourage readers to follow new gallery updates. (creativeuncut.com) The site’s “new video game art galleries” panel shows it is still adding fresh material across other titles in May 2026, suggesting the *Elden Ring* archive remains part of an active publishing cadence. (creativeuncut.com)