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Salvete omnes,<br>
as promised to Robert/Valerius ("promissio boni viri est obligatio") in the thread "A sketch", here it is the "revised" version.<br>
By the way can you late Romans out there (Robert, Aitor, ...) suggest any appropriate shield pattern? I didn't find much about, but maybe some Notitia Dignitatum could help. For the next one, of course...<br>
And please tell me which other details could be corrected or improved.<br>
Many thanks!<br>
Valete omnes.<br>
<img src="http://www.qsl.net/iz0ehi/Valerius.jpg" style="border:0;"/><br>
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Fecisti patriam diversis gentibus unam;<br>
profuit iniustis te dominante capi;<br>
dumque offers victis proprii consortia iuris,<br>
Urbem fecisti, quod prius orbis erat.<br>
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Flavius
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Hi Flavius,<br>
Even better than the last one!<br>
Shield patterns, well, you could take a look at Luke Ueda's site about [url=http://www.ne.jp/asahi/luke/ueda-sarson/NotitiaPatterns.html" target="top]Late Roman Shield Patterns taken from the Notitia Dignitatum[/url] and look up the shield designs from the Master Equitum. They're a bit crude, but they'll give you a good idea.<br>
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Details to be corrected? Well, the guy on the right could do with a much longer lance. The officer could do with a bit longer spatha, I think, and maybe you want to give all of them round cavalry shields? Of course it's not wrong, but these seem rather better suited for the infantry.<br>
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But all in all a d..n fine picture!<br>
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Valete,<br>
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Not fully round yet! You know that, IMHO, all Roman shields were round from late Third century onwards but, by mid-century, like the Dura shields attest, they were still oval.<br>
In any case, not so elongated as you've depicted them, Flavius, and always a little dished.<br>
Continue with that good job!<br>
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Salvete omnes,<br>
and now... action!<br>
<img src="http://www.qsl.net/iz0ehi/Charge.jpg" style="border:0;"/><br>
Ok, that's enough, I promise!<br>
The next one on an Osprey's volume...<br>
Valete commilitones! <p>---------<br>
Fecisti patriam diversis gentibus unam;<br>
profuit iniustis te dominante capi;<br>
dumque offers victis proprii consortia iuris,<br>
Urbem fecisti, quod prius orbis erat.<br>
(Rutilius Namatianus - De Reditu Suo, I, 63-66) </p><i></i>
Flavius
aka Giuseppe Cascarino
Decima Legio
Roma, Italy
Very nice.<br>
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That gets my imagination running for a battle scene. <p> <img src="http://otherworldfantasies.com/gabriele2/eilean_small.jpeg"/> </p><i></i>
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Beautiful artwork, Flavius! You are very talented. Keep up the good work! <p></p><i></i>
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Flavius,<br>
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that is very impressive - all combattants are really good animated. Are You using colored pencils?<br>
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Uwe <p></p><i></i>
Greets - Uwe
Flavius,<br>
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All I can say is SWEET!<br>
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Thanks a lot, commilitones!<br>
It's just a game for me, I try to imagine something original about the legionary's or cavalryman's real life...<br>
Uwe, yes, Faber-Castell coloured pencils (but also Derwent ones are very good)! I stole them to my son (8 years) and he seemed very disappointed for this, so I was forced to buy him pencils again...<br>
In:<br>
p200.ezboard.com/fromanar...=174.topic<br>
there are others drawings: I hope you'll enjoy them.<br>
Valete omnes.<br>
Flavius <p>---------<br>
Fecisti patriam diversis gentibus unam;<br>
profuit iniustis te dominante capi;<br>
dumque offers victis proprii consortia iuris,<br>
Urbem fecisti, quod prius orbis erat.<br>
(Rutilius Namatianus - De Reditu Suo, I, 63-66) </p><i></i>
Flavius
aka Giuseppe Cascarino
Decima Legio
Roma, Italy
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