Ilsamir Lord
04-18-2006, 02:55
Hi everyone,
It may sound like a strange request, but our mod, the Ilsamiren Wars, is in need of someone to colourise our currently completed concept art.
This could be kind of a fun job I think, as you already have a design to work from, you just need to have some sense of colour co-ordination.
The winner will see their work in the mods for Medieval II and the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, as well as in early demos of the mod for Rome: Total War. They will also be credited in the mod under an appropriate title of their choosing.
Here are the pictures which need colourising:
Note: I have some basic colour ideas, but nothing definite. If you can come up with nice combinations I'll certainly consider them.
Here are the first and second pictures (or rather two pictures in one). An Ilsamir Warrior Priest (left) and a Northern Kingdom Warrior Priest (right). The Ilsamir colour scheme at the moment is basically very dark blue and a metallic grey, the NK have dark red and grey (feel free to experiment though!):
https://img91.imageshack.us/img91/8886/water367109tu.th.jpg (https://img91.imageshack.us/my.php?image=water367109tu.jpg)
Ok, that's two factions. Here is a representative of another. A Mechathenain Lord's Man. The basic Mechathenain colours at present are tan and purple. His armour can be of basically any metal, but it is bound with silk (like samurai armour):
https://img91.imageshack.us/img91/7122/water350904mh.th.jpg (https://img91.imageshack.us/my.php?image=water350904mh.jpg)
Here is another concept, this time for a chieftan of the Ocean Tribes. Their colours aren't decided on at all really, but their armour is made of wood, reeds, feathers, jade and obsidion. They wear masks too. Nothing too colourful though, as they like to be camouflaged by the jungle (sorry about the lack of precise detail, but that shouldn't matter terribly for a colour study):
https://img122.imageshack.us/img122/4053/water367120ep.th.jpg (https://img122.imageshack.us/my.php?image=water367120ep.jpg)
Ok, there's what you have to work with for now! I look forward to seeing the results!
It may sound like a strange request, but our mod, the Ilsamiren Wars, is in need of someone to colourise our currently completed concept art.
This could be kind of a fun job I think, as you already have a design to work from, you just need to have some sense of colour co-ordination.
The winner will see their work in the mods for Medieval II and the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, as well as in early demos of the mod for Rome: Total War. They will also be credited in the mod under an appropriate title of their choosing.
Here are the pictures which need colourising:
Note: I have some basic colour ideas, but nothing definite. If you can come up with nice combinations I'll certainly consider them.
Here are the first and second pictures (or rather two pictures in one). An Ilsamir Warrior Priest (left) and a Northern Kingdom Warrior Priest (right). The Ilsamir colour scheme at the moment is basically very dark blue and a metallic grey, the NK have dark red and grey (feel free to experiment though!):
https://img91.imageshack.us/img91/8886/water367109tu.th.jpg (https://img91.imageshack.us/my.php?image=water367109tu.jpg)
Ok, that's two factions. Here is a representative of another. A Mechathenain Lord's Man. The basic Mechathenain colours at present are tan and purple. His armour can be of basically any metal, but it is bound with silk (like samurai armour):
https://img91.imageshack.us/img91/7122/water350904mh.th.jpg (https://img91.imageshack.us/my.php?image=water350904mh.jpg)
Here is another concept, this time for a chieftan of the Ocean Tribes. Their colours aren't decided on at all really, but their armour is made of wood, reeds, feathers, jade and obsidion. They wear masks too. Nothing too colourful though, as they like to be camouflaged by the jungle (sorry about the lack of precise detail, but that shouldn't matter terribly for a colour study):
https://img122.imageshack.us/img122/4053/water367120ep.th.jpg (https://img122.imageshack.us/my.php?image=water367120ep.jpg)
Ok, there's what you have to work with for now! I look forward to seeing the results!