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Most places outsource artwork into China/Taiwan/Korea/Other eastern countries now anyways. EQ does it, most places get their 3d models from those countries as it's cheaper labor than housing an in-house team for a handful of assets you'll have them make once and never again.
Concept artists, 3d modelers, animation studios - all of these are mostly outsourced in smaller companies.
Especially if two thirds of your company was thanos'd by sexual harassment / workplace lawsuits; you'd be turning to those companies quickly and from a business perspective it would increase revenues if you paid an eastern outsource studio 40k for that expansion's models, zone artwork, etc, and just had your team do the set dressing.
Take a look at LAKSHYA DIGITAL PVT. LTD.LAKSHYA DIGITAL PVT. LTD. - that's the studio who has done EQ's artwork... Aside from Tom Tobey who does the modeling for EQ/EQ2. He's set to retire soon, and I bet you they'll outsource his work for each expansion cycle as it's easier to pay by the asset than pay Tom Tobey a salary each year.
And it's not like they're a small studio either. Big name AAA titles get their work done from them:
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It's not just art. Cost of labor (and everything else) is so expensive in San Diego that we have some of the low level engineering work done out of country. They all have access to Autocad and it's variations, do great work, fast and cheap.
It's mostly just glorified drafting. The actual engineering is done in house. But it's a huge savings.