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Re: Show your Roman artwork - julianus heraclius - 08-12-2012 Very nice indeed. Cheers Geoff Re: Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 08-12-2012 Quote:Very nice indeed. Thanks Geoff.You can see something more from me although not only roman related here: http://amelianvs.deviantart.com/ Re: Show your Roman artwork - Statius - 08-13-2012 Quote:Pavel AMELIANVS post=317955 Wrote:That is quite possible,I've used as my base photo from some late roman battle event,probably of comitatus group.Judging by the shields and the pose, my guess would be Britannia! Yes looks like one of our Sheild wall clashes for sure. Excellent work Pavel, good dynamism in your work and interesting subject matter. Re: Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 08-14-2012 Quote:Robert Vermaat post=318004 Wrote:Pavel AMELIANVS post=317955 Wrote:That is quite possible,I've used as my base photo from some late roman battle event,probably of comitatus group.Judging by the shields and the pose, my guess would be Britannia! Thanks ...and here's the original Re: Show your Roman artwork - Statius - 08-14-2012 Yes that's Britannia at Old Sarum in 2010 I believe. See a certain well known poster on here lurking in the back ground as well. Re: Show your Roman artwork - Flavivs Aetivs - 08-17-2012 [attachment=4952]CornutiSeniores.jpg[/attachment] This is quite possibly my best Drawing I've ever done: A member of the Cornuti Seniores, I never really plan out my drawings, so I didn't put him in a battle stance or anything, I just worked with the flow of the way fabric (And chainmail) flowed as I drew it. Re: Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 08-17-2012 So finally this topic stop to be my personal playground Cornuti Seniores have one of my favorite shield patterns. Re: Show your Roman artwork - Flavivs Aetivs - 08-17-2012 Quote:So finally this topic stop to be my personal playground Cornuti Seniores have one of my favorite shield patterns. Yes, that's why I like them. The Quinta V I find Appealing as well. Your Artwork far surpasses mine though; I can't paint xD. Re: Show your Roman artwork - Flavivs Aetivs - 12-05-2012 2 more of mine: Yes, this is what I do in math class. [attachment=6002]IMG_0001.jpg[/attachment] This one is another Cornuti Seniores. Kinda sketched this out while learning parent functions and decided to go all the way [attachment=6003]IMG_0002.jpg[/attachment] Byzantine Paramonos. Did this one about a week ago while experimenting with drawing different medieval armor pieces. Based the chestpiece off a photo from the "show your byzzie re-enactment photos thread." Re: Show your Roman artwork - Robert Vermaat - 12-05-2012 Nice sketches Evan. Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-19-2012 Here's some new painted reenactment-most of it based on photos of various groups(not Roman-only) so if anyone identifies himself, it's not a coincidence :wink:. Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-19-2012 The Emperor is meant to be Basil II.I read with multiple authors that he was in fact red-haired but they never stated which source they have this from and I always imagined him this way with black hair.Does anyone know know where it is written Ive never encounter this in anything more or less contemporary?I mean medieval sources. Show your Roman artwork - AMELIANVS - 12-19-2012 Anglo-Saxons and Visigothic noble from the beginning of the 5th century. Show your Roman artwork - Simon Aurelius - 12-19-2012 Really good work Pavel! Looking foreword to see Your new drawings. Show your Roman artwork - Flavivs Aetivs - 12-19-2012 Awesome. What kind of style of painting is that, btw? |