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    Default Applyin' for 2d art (nsf56k)

    Hey,

    Khalvan recommended i post a few art samples to prove i actually know something about PS, that i'm not just jerking around.

    Don't have much at the moment (just lot a lot due to a hard drive wipe) but i can certainly showcase a few basic things i've done. Most of this i did a few years ago for various 3d studio projects, but a few things i tampered with in Rome to see how they would work:

    2d Rome works: (specifically, i wanted the shields to look more beaten up...was really a shame about the whole mirroring thing)





    Some 2d texture works to prove i know 2d in general, all run up from scratch in Photoshop (please, excuse the blatant one )




    And some other 3d works i textured myself. Keep in mind, it took me about 4 years to reach the level of understanding i have now for Roman legions, so i understand how bad they look



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    Seii Taishōgun 征夷大将軍 Member PROMETHEUS's Avatar
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    You have very good skills man, I am interested in your wolf pattern where did u took it?

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    These look great! Let me talk to the guys, we're having a bit of an internal discussion at the moment on how to handle membership. Bear with us for just a bit.
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    Default Re: Applyin' for 2d art (nsf56k)

    Quote Originally Posted by PROMETHEUS
    You have very good skills man, I am interested in your wolf pattern where did u took it?
    Thanks man! The wolf actually comes from a picture i caught on the www.twcenter.net forums, under a historical picture of a Punic Wars hastati. It was at the time cast on a soldier with a blue shield, but i felt that a golden wolf on a red shield just looked right.

    Quote Originally Posted by khelvan
    These look great! Let me talk to the guys, we're having a bit of an internal discussion at the moment on how to handle membership. Bear with us for just a bit.
    Roger that man, i'll be available on MSN or by email at AlbowCa001@hotmail.com, but i'll keep checking back here too.

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