DIOCLECIANO- Finales del siglo III.Frontera oriental


14 comentarios:

  1. Very nice composition.I can not wait to see how it will look completely finished :-)

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  2. Many thanks,I hope you like the final result.

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  3. Otro proceso..., estupendo, me encanta ver como va evolucionando del boceto original hasta la lámina final...

    Albertomv

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  4. Hola Albertomv,en esta ocasión no tengo pasos intermedios significativos,sólo muy próximos al resultado final ,de todas maneras espero que te guste la ilustración .Un saludo y gracias.

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  5. La había visto en la Ancient Warfare V-4, pero siempre es interesante ver el contraste entre el boceto y el resultado final.

    Un gran trabajo, como siempre.

    Un saludo.

    Albertomv

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  6. Muy bueno, y, como siempre, respira autenticidad, ese "algo" que no sé qué es que es tan difícil de encontrar.

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  7. Great work! Especially I like the Emperor and warrior on left. And very interesting carruca dormitoria too!

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  8. Gracias Albertomv.
    Muchas gracias Pedro,por cierto ánimo con "Cruz Negra " está fenomenal me gusta mucho.Un saludo.
    Many thanks leib-hussar.I'm glad you like the illustration.Best

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  9. Evidently you or the author of the topic are not fans of any late roman uniformity in clothing :-)I'm just curious,how long does it take for an experinced artist like you to transform original pencil like this into final drawing with all colors?You seemed pretty hard working.

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  10. Hi.
    I usually do two or three illustrations at once,but I can say you I took a long time ,too much.
    Evidently I am the author of the topic.Is there a serious error in the illustration?

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  11. Thank you for your answer.No ,theres no serious error in your illustration-I only had in mind that many older illustrations(I dont mean yours) often had roman soldiers only in red or white tunics and your depiction here is much moore colorfull,which I like and consider more realistic.I really like this pic...and all others of yours .-)

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  12. Thanks.the merits of this aspects is for Duncan Campbell,author of the article and my assessor.He is one of the best.

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  13. Espléndida reconstrucción, Ángel. Es muy verosímil, muy creíble.

    Saludos

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  14. Me alegra mucho que te guste Tasos.Un abrazo.

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