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But with painters like Razza and Brokenblade, they do have the in-house talent to achieve these effects.

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Just saying... they could very well be real :P
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I think they are real. They'll no doubt be showing the models at conventions, Warhammer World and in battle reports and no cheating possible there...
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But with painters like Razza and Brokenblade, they do have the in-house talent to achieve these effects.
thats not the point - the real deal is how much it took to get such effect, end answer is - too long, to expensive
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I think they are real. They'll no doubt be showing the models at conventions, Warhammer World and in battle reports and no cheating possible there...
i would not be so shure - a lot of thing can be made by proper light ... end if you rymember "legandary" models from "R"
well i so one of thous in RW .. it whas good painted .. but not as good as on the photos
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I only fancy the sphinx`s top
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@Navarro - when you look at it carefully you can easily suspect it of being photoshopped ^^ good find!

Of course they have enough talented painters. But there's also economic element involved: time, price, schedules, etc. I'm not saying these are not real, no way. I am only saying I don't know because they are photos of products and it would be acceptable to have them photoshopped. If they were photos of paintjobs, my opinion would be quite different...
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well, i dont think theres much need for discussion, wheter or not. fact is: GW admited they are using PS for box designs, both effects and obviously blending-enhancing and since most of them look like box arts, there is your answer.

however i personally still need better pics to make my final judgement.
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Hah I didn't know they did that. thanks for the info.
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It turns out, that every new WFB release gets now a new unit (goblins- skullkers) and a big monster (skaven - abomination, orac - spider). Good decision, only execution could be better ;)
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would I be called heretic if I said that I don't really care if a company (any) uses software to present their products?
CMON, hobby forums, contests - sure thing, no software allowed! but manufacturer's marketing? I want a good presentation, I don't care for their tools. if they are not adding to the sculpt, correcting it - let them paint with photoshop.

as for new releases - are they changing the game into monsterhammer? I suppose those big kits must be bestsellers if they follow that path :)
I quite like the skeleton unit.
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Nameless wrote:would I be called heretic if I said that I don't really care if a company (any) uses software to present their products?
CMON, hobby forums, contests - sure thing, no software allowed! but manufacturer's marketing? I want a good presentation, I don't care for their tools. if they are not adding to the sculpt, correcting it - let them paint with photoshop.
no, I won't call you a heretic, because my opinion is very similar.
it's just presentation of product (which comes unpainted) and not showcase of painting skills

why I mentioned my doubts is because I am impressed with the good presentation of their new products, and if these really are paintjobs - they really put much effort into painting their releases!
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