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[[File:decipher.com-images-contentimages-article lotr wetatom2.jpg|frame|right|Harry Wellerchew becomes Tom Bombadil.]]
[[File:decipher.com-images-contentimages-article lotr wetatom2.jpg|frame|right|Harry Wellerchew becomes Tom Bombadil.]]


The [[Weta Book Cards|Book Card]] art subjects were all produced by Weta Workshop, the same special effects crew that worked on the films.  Dan Burns, then Creative Director at Decipher, traveled to New Zealand and worked with Weta to produce the images used by the four Book Cards of this release and several others that were later introduced into the game, including [[The Weta Collection]].  In some cases the exact props used in the films were re-shot for later compositing, and in other cases concept art for characters that were planned at one point were consulted and the characters recreated with the same attention to detail used in the films. Many of the costume pieces involved were re-used where appropriate -- Tom Bombadil's cloak is a worn version of Gandalf the Grey's cloak, for instance.   
The [[Weta Book Card]] art subjects were all produced by Weta Workshop, the same special effects crew that worked on the films.  Dan Burns, then Creative Director at Decipher, traveled to New Zealand and worked with Weta to produce the images used by the four Book Cards of this release and several others that were later introduced into the game, including [[The Weta Collection]].  In some cases the exact props used in the films were re-shot for later compositing, and in other cases concept art for characters that were planned at one point were consulted and the characters recreated with the same attention to detail used in the films. Many of the costume pieces involved were re-used where appropriate -- Tom Bombadil's cloak is a worn version of Gandalf the Grey's cloak, for instance.   


See [[Weta Book Cards]] for more details and links.  
See [[Weta Book Cards]] for more details and links.  
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