Given how much time, effort, and love Lucas put into that piece, I'd say that displaying and enjoying it would be a good way of honoring his work.
Said that getting rewarded with the artwork of someone whose employment was very recently terminated so unceremoniously, with no warning, no consultation, no communication, nothing, is leaving me... well, conflicted.
So I think it´s rather disrespectful to mind only about the one person and ignore the contribution of all the others. To me that feels kind of hypocritical.
Said that getting rewarded with the artwork of someone whose employment was very recently terminated so unceremoniously, with no warning, no consultation, no communication, nothing, is leaving me... well, conflicted.
Hundreds of people just recently lost their job that way. Why does an artist stand out and deserve special treatment? Just because their work is more prominent or recognizable? They got paid as all the others who are gone and whose hard work and passion we still enjoy.
I think if you want to make a big issue of consuming products of a company that is treating their employees that way, you should do that in every regard and not just for the ones right in the spotlight.
So I think it´s rather disrespectful to mind only about the one person and ignore the contribution of all the others. To me that feels kind of hypocritical.
DenverRalphy wrote: »
The ingame painting isn't, but you yourself can download it in different sizes as a desktop wallpaper or to see the small details: Here's the link to the News Post from earlier this year with different sizes of the painting for a download: https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/67659Carcamongus wrote: »I wished the in-game painting were bigger so we could better appreciate the small details
Sturmfaenger wrote: »The ingame painting isn't, but you yourself can download it in different sizes as a desktop wallpaper or to see the small details: Here's the link to the News Post from earlier this year with different sizes of the painting for a download: https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/67659Carcamongus wrote: »I wished the in-game painting were bigger so we could better appreciate the small details