This is is Brokenblade's Sigvald from a few years back. Anyone know what he is up to today? One of my favorite all time paintings, and the pinnacle of EM painting (albeit likely outside of the studio).
First, I'd like to say that the Warhammer franchise died for me with the fall of the fantasy world. Now that they will be killing off certain factions, keeping some and combining others, battles being waged in an inter-dimensional state where primordial bubbles bounce off of one another and cause conflict....Um, what did I just say? Wierd...to say the least. As a person invested in reading the novels, the fluff, and thoroughly counting down the days for FW to release their new Chaos book a là Tamurkhan, to hear that this is all gone disheartens me. But what is more....
...their sculpts are complete garbage lately. All those disgusting Khorne models that could have been so damn cool looked like an avant garde Art exhibit. Then steroid rats with laser guns...all of the abortions that made up the undead, exemplified by the gigantic turd that was the lich King. I know most of you have a soft spot for what likely brought you into this wonderful hobby, but good Lord...enough is enough.
As far as EM only getting 3-4 hours per project, I don't buy it at all. One only needs to look at the painfully slow release rate for new mini's coming from GW to know that a team of artists can spend days on a project. Granted, they have other things to paint as well, but their job #1 is to sell minis, and for this they have time. This leads me to my next point.
Well painted models is what sells minis. Not some silly paint by numbers program advocated by their paint line. I was told in another thread that paints designed for display wouldn't sell well bedause everyone just wants what is designed for quick and easy painting. I reject this outright. If this were the case, Army Painter would be the top stuff and Scalecolour would be bottom of the rung. But the opposite is true, because EVERYONE, yes even gamers, want to paint like the pros. Therefore, if the guys at EM are delivering a poor product, it isn't because the customers demand it...