Looks like Games Workshop is going all Hollywood with their latest supplement that features previously unseen CGI artwork of Loyalist and Chaos Space Marines!
The new Stormcloud attack box sets are here, and pages of new CGI digital artwork was spotted inside their flight manuals.
Wow those are some pretty serious pixels that GW is rocking there. Come to think of it, that almost looks like they used these 3Dmodels for the box art as well.
Is it possible that now they can first make the models on the computer, and then make artwork with those same files? I’m not sure that’s even possible, but man think of the products that GW could make just by using the very same files for miniatures! We could be taking movies, videos features and even digital games themselves!
Wow, the sky may truly be the limit with this release!
Don’t miss out on the new Stormcloud Attack sets that are releasing this week, with some pretty nifty savings!
Yet more surprises from Games Workshop as they continue to up their product game. Get ready to light the fires and kick the tires on some hot 4ok flyer gaming this summer!
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