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Go for it! :cheer:
What coloring medium will you use?
Alan J. Campbell
member of Legio III Cyrenaica and the Uncouth Barbarians
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The Demon's Door Bolt (2011)
Forging the Blade (2012)
"It's good to be king. Even when you're dead!"
Old Yuezhi/Pazyrk proverb
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Colored Pencil, because that's the only thing i have.
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Sorry guys, but I had to do this madness: I post here my sketch about a Roman Legionary wearing the famous 'Alba Julia' LS!
It's almost a form of fixation for me, from the first time I saw the image of the Adamklissi relief showing this strange armour, the Alba Julia didn't leave my mind! So I tried to exorcise this Dacian gost, drawing it.
The armor might be also of Leather, but I chose three large iron strips, the (in-)famous mantle of scales is somehow a mystery, so I chose rectangular scales. The Helmet wanted to be an Hedderneim of the most symple type :razz:. The man has an big oval shield and he is holding a long spear, he wears his spatha on the left and in conclusion, we might suppose that he is living during the first half of the III century, maybe under Severus.... :unsure:
Sorry for this invasion but try to understand my silly obsession about Alba Julia LS! illy:
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Hello Carlo,
it's not madness at all,killing a persian messengers by Spartans was madness :grin:
Your picture gives me more impression of an cavalryman than usual infantryman,but definitely,also infantry of this time might looked this way-personally I love how roman army dressed up in the 3rd century.
keep drawing and try to do some new ones
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Thanks Master Pavel, so here another obsession from my contorted mind: The big helmets of the third century which enclosed the face, terrible and mysteryous mask helmets....they have something of medieval and Baroque, and I find them astonishing!
So here an important officer, wearing scale armor and three orders of decorated pteruges, his head is encased in a Worthing type helmet, with an high crest portraying a draco (or an eagle? I've still to decide what I kind of beast I've represented! : :razz: ):
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Hey,that was pretty quick :grin: !
I like this even more.What is his dating?Also third century I guess,but could probably be even from the start of fourth.
It also might be interesting to see this in color.
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Thank you very much Master! mile:
The Helmet is actually III century, but I agree with you, I like to imagine this man as an officer of Diocletianus or of Maxentius...or even of Licinius.....
To colour my works abitually I use watercolours.....and pastels (they are useful to cover the mistakes in watercolors works! :razz: )
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Wow, you guys have some serious talent....so, draw some Republicans!!! mile:
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Republicans?...Do you mean those men 160 cm tall, who built the Empire?
Beware Alexand96, they are small angry and ungry men.......
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Awesome! Although his legs seem a little off proportion IMO.
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And nice shield design Carlo.
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Thanks Magister! I'll look at the legs more closely! :whistle:
...and thanks Pavel, the shield is a mix from various images, it might be believable for the republican age, I should try with watercolors.
The last sketch:'Pharsalus: the Aftermath'
A man of the Legio X, of Caesar, kills and captures the Vexillum of a Pompeian.
Confession: I'm with Caesar, because I would have been with the Populares, with Graccus and Marius... so, at Pharsalus, I would have been with Caius Iulius.
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Fantastic work Diocle!! Not often enough do I see a skilled hand and eye turn the proper attention to the Republic.
Although I must warn you in return, they are not so small or hungry as I, and if you stand with Caius Marius...well, then...
I applaud all of you gentleman more skilled than I, and urge you to keep these works coming!
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Thanks Alex, but these are only sketches, dreams from an old wargamer, nothing more.
This time a man, a Centurio, of the XIII! Yes the Legio of Pullo et Vorenus!
He's a veteran of the Gaulic Wars, and he wears bracae and an iron Agen-Port helmet, but the times are changing, Caius Iulius has been murdered and now the new Triumviri are ready to annihilate the killers, so the shield is a little ... Imperial! :grin:
I used GIMP to give a touch of sepia as an ancient drawing, because I'll try to use watercolor on the original version, that the Gods protect me.
It's my first time with an Agen-Port so be ... merciful please dear friends!
Colored with watercolors and guache, what do you think? I'm not a colorist.
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Your legs seem to be a little to short on your republican soldiers, but I think its just me. I tend to draw soldiers with long legs. Anyways, great work, my best works painting were in kindergarten :lol:
I wish I could paint like you, you should put this up on Deviantart
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