Metal Gear Solid 2 hexagon/DNA/ChemicalStructure/Shell theme

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Metal Gear Solid 2 hexagon/DNA/ChemicalStructure/Shell theme

Post by Thumb_Sucker »

Hey there!
I've always been a huge Junker HQ fan, but that's my first time in the forums.

I'm proud to say that in the next year I'll be ending college, and for it's final paper I pretend to deliver an analysis on MGS2!
Until then I gotta do a demo version of the project.

I'd like to give a nice presentation for the paper and all. I was looking to implement the overall design theme of the hexagons/DNA/Chemical Structures/Digital Information/Bar Code/Shell found all over the opening video and in several images related to the game.
I'm looking for a good source for long time, but no dice! I did found some images that used the theme, of course, but what I need is a clean render of the pattern/theme/background so I can use it in various ways.

I'm not dismissing doing some editing myself. I have some domain of Photoshop. I still need a good source to extract tho.

I hope some aficionado can lend me a hand!
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If you've found any low res in Junker, let me know and I can get you a better scan.
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