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    Aosta Mac Tíre Member WhiteWolf's Avatar
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    Default Re: Unit changes/New unit implementation/3d and 2d unit graphics

    lol the gotee looks cool but does not seem to be very gallic. When it comes to facial hair think of these people kind of like you think of dwarves, some of the tribes did actually prize their fuzzy faces that much. Like the model though, perhaps pinch the sleeves in a little and the skirt as well from the angle you gave the ss looks kind of like it sticks out. But then your men may be fighting screeching women so there might be a reson for the skirt sticking out :).
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    Mmm??? what are you talking about ? didn't understood....

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    Gauls did not much favor beards, though they did favor mustaches. Celtiberians, I thought were similar? I actually study the Gauls/Britons/Gaels more than the Celtiberians, so I'm not sure, but I think they would perhaps favor mustaches or to be clean shaven? Gauls, Britons, and Gaels, all, for example, removed their body hair, since it kept dirt close to the body. Wouldn't Celtiberians be similar? I'm not sure, because they were clearly influenced by the indigenous Iberian populations, so I'm just asking.
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    There's still some problems... try making the shield more ovular. It wasn't a romanesque oblong shield, but more of an ovular one.

    The rest of the model looks damn good. Damn good.
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    Default Re: Unit changes/New unit implementation/3d and 2d unit graphics

    Brilliant!

    Prom, sent you a PM

    ..and just re the Celtiberian look. They were influenced by the Iberians and tended to do away with the Gallic mow by the mid 3rd C BC, either having the ruddy stubble look or being clean shaven. There were a few tribes of what we would regard as Celts that kept a semblance of the Boii / Insubres / 'Southern Warband' look but these were in the minority. If we are doing accurate Celtiberians, they should reside in Central / North-Western Iberia.
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    Default Re: Unit changes/New unit implementation/3d and 2d unit graphics

    Preciselly. Celtiberians were a different culture from Gauls and populations beyond the Pirenees. They were of mixed ascendency but heavily influenced by Iberian culture. At this moment in time, they were mostly clean-shaven.

    BTW, PROMETEUS, the shield must be straight and oval. Just like the Northern Warband shield. Not like the Romans.

    Another note: I'm doing the Iberians, Lusitanians and Celtiberians. Concentrate on the others, ok?

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    Yeah, I sort of realized that after my post. They had been with the other Iberians for so long in only makes sense that they would've adopted, rather heavily, the indigenous customs/cultures. However, I've read about effigies to Gallic gods and such in parts of the Celtiberian regions, so that made me a bit curious about how much of the former Celtic culture they may have retained.
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    Prom, your PMs are full so just dropping a note here.

    Further to our discussion:
    I'd appreciate the help (I can't do the 3d stuff and seems I've been deserted at this point by my associates :P ). I'll still need your email to send you the files.


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