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Show your Roman artwork - Flavivs Aetivs - 12-09-2013

Amazing work!


Show your Roman artwork - Decebalus - 12-10-2013

VERY good work - full of athmosphere!
Is it done digitally?


Show your Roman artwork - Simon Aurelius - 12-11-2013

Thank You guys, Im realy glad You like it. Feel encouraged to do some more stuff.
Pavel, since I constantly work in RGB colourspace (animation) – working in/for CMYK (printing) – is unfamilliar for me and tedious concerning colour. I dont have calibrated monitor for such work. If I had day or two more I would do some colouring in the first plan, add more details etc.
Andreas, yes its done digitally, using the ancient 10 years old wacom tablet. Somehow I used to it. For a quite a while I skip doing sketches on paper.

Best,
Simon


Show your Roman artwork - PhilusEstilius - 12-11-2013

Simon.
That is a wonderful piece of art work indeed.


Show your Roman artwork - Kegluneq - 12-11-2013

Quote:Hello guys,
Here is small contribution to the topic;
It is one of the few commisioned drawings for an exhibition about Japodi (Yapides) organised by Archaeological museum from Zagreb. It depicts Octavian’s siege of Metulum ( Japod "capital"). Have to admit - I enjoyed working for this project, especially having an expert’s guidance and advise in the process. Unfortunatelly there was not enough time to do this one completely as I intended to, but anyway - the result is here, and I hope Youll like it.
Best
Simon
That scene is incredible! I especially love the confused looking barbarian in the lower left.

John1: That's some great art too! There's a strong feeling of speed and power there. My only question would be, where is the soldier's right arm? It would be impossible to hold a scutum like that. If you turned the shield through 45 degrees it would probably be fine though.


Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-11-2013

John:impression of rapid movement is great as well as feeling of inner power in you picture.


Show your Roman artwork - Robert Vermaat - 12-12-2013

Quote:Hello guys,
Here is small contribution to the topic;
It is one of the few commisioned drawings for an exhibition about Japodi (Yapides) organised by Archaeological museum from Zagreb. It depicts Octavian’s siege of Metulum ( Japod "capital"). Have to admit - I enjoyed working for this project, especially having an expert’s guidance and advise in the process. Unfortunatelly there was not enough time to do this one completely as I intended to, but anyway - the result is here, and I hope Youll like it.
Best
Simon

Very good!!


Show your Roman artwork - Koyuncu - 12-14-2013

Roman Chariot!

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Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-15-2013

Maybe its because of snow out there but I see santa clause in it :-)


Show your Roman artwork - Koyuncu - 12-15-2013

Big Grin Well, he was also a Roman but I am afraid he was not a chariot racer. Smile

Hannibal Barca, crossing the Alps.

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Show your Roman artwork - Koyuncu - 12-18-2013

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Show your Roman artwork - Celtic505 - 12-19-2013

To Pavel AMELIANVS - Wow, you are quite the artist sir! That is very impressive (& accurate) work if I say so myself. You are very talented at painting. I can sketch with pencils or even in pen & do a pretty good job but when it comes to paint I am like a child using finger-paints. I can't get my stuff colorized because it comes out looking awful. But anyhow, your stuff is really impressive work. I'm going to add them to my personal computer file folder of Roman reconstruction images if that is okay with you?


Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-21-2013

Semih that legionary have one serious disadvantage for combat-his sword is somehow lacking grip holder :evil: !


Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-21-2013

Quote:To Pavel AMELIANVS - Wow, you are quite the artist sir! That is very impressive (& accurate) work if I say so myself. You are very talented at painting. I can sketch with pencils or even in pen & do a pretty good job but when it comes to paint I am like a child using finger-paints. I can't get my stuff colorized because it comes out looking awful. But anyhow, your stuff is really impressive work. I'm going to add them to my personal computer file folder of Roman reconstruction images if that is okay with you?
Thank you very much for encouraging words Dennis and if you consider it worthy for your personal folder I am honored.Just don't call me sir-I don't feel quite comfortable about it as I am still closer to boy and I definitely feel like that...although it is truth I know some people over their fifty and they also still consider themselfs rather boys Big Grin

By the way-coloring things is always an adventure even for me and it can easily spoil everything.Little image of Basil the Second for you:


Show your Roman artwork - Koyuncu - 12-21-2013

Quote:Semih that legionary have one serious disadvantage for combat-his sword is somehow lacking grip holder :evil: !

Haha, shhhh! I am secret enemy of Rome thus I crafted that weapon accordingly. :twisted:

Scythian warriors.

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