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Here is a new illustration: a "marius Mule" Legionary.
http://community.imaginefx.com/fxpose/j ... 30735.aspx
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Great Job! I like the slightly p'd off look on his face...almost like he can remember back when he didn't have to carry all his own gear...hahaha!
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Realy nice painting there! Looks like me on the rigs! Better looking ppe though!
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What a mean looking bastard - certainly a deadly fighter
Great painting!
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very nice!!!
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One word, consisting of three letters: Wow! Put me on your list, if you're selling prints.
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Many thanks to everybody.
As usual your commentaries are very encouraging and helpfull.
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Quote:Beautiful artwork!
The soldiers would have probably carried their pila over the shoulder the same as the upright of the furca pole, rather than carry them in the manner you have illustrated. I believe this is how it is depicted on Trajan's Column.
Not to nitpick Adrian, but there would have been times where a legionary had various implements in his hand. Perhaps this guy was carrying someone else's pilum, en route to where his own scutum and pila were resting.
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I will post asap the final version of this illustration, depicting all the equipment that this legionary would carry.
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I'm sure It will be excellent!
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His waist seems very wide! Could you give him more of a waist?
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With a tunic, subarmalis and possibly fascia ventralis, this type of 'waist' is normal with hamata. Mine used to do it, and I'm not overweight.
His belts are also hung low on the hips which could add to the lack of waist.
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The waist line reflects all the above (what’s wear underneath and the belts also).
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