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Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Paullus - 04-01-2007

I also work on 0 AD. The website for the game is www.wildfiregames.com/0ad

See you there Gioi? Smile


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Robert Vermaat - 04-01-2007

Quote:The pict are from that documentary...But me watching the modern Thermopylae at Google Earth, it has changed drasticly.... the clift seems to not exist & the path had been widespreaded with new homes living etc.

Gioi, modern sea-levels have dropped considerably in regards to the time of the battle. The actual battle-site is now 5 miles from the coast, and a coastal plain exists where none existed before.


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Mythos_Ruler - 04-01-2007

We need to start digging out that "modern" rubbish of a coastline, all the way back up to the cliffs! Who's with me? I have a few shovels! Wink


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Josef - 04-01-2007

Quote:We need to start digging out that "modern" rubbish of a coastline, all the way back up to the cliffs! Who's with me? I have a few shovels! Wink

im up for it we might have too drown some villages but who cares! Tongue


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Mythos_Ruler - 04-14-2007

Why was Comerus Gallus Romus' posts edited out? Sad


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Zenodoros - 04-15-2007

I've noticed that all his posts in this thread were edited into blanks, and I think in some other threads too. :? May be best not to ask.


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 04-20-2007

By my friend Nikos Panos Spartan Polemarchos
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t178 ... DAI_72.jpg
Enjoy.

Kind regards


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Mythos_Ruler - 04-20-2007

Nice work... he has a thigh wound... Wink


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - hoplite14gr - 04-20-2007

Well an officer -front ranker- at 480 B.C he would have survived Aigio, Kleonae, Samos, Platea, probaly Mykale.
That wold be a lot of wounds.

Kind regards


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Zenodoros - 04-21-2007

Probably my favourite of his, especially because of the kranos detail. Smile


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Robert Vermaat - 04-30-2007

Quote:A new Skythian Cavalryman from [size=150:1opktbas]Johnny[/size]

Ah! That is beautiful! The way he captured that motion..


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Giannis K. Hoplite - 05-04-2007

I like the shadows on his chiton.The time just befor the sun set...


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Josef - 05-06-2007

Quote:Lets Start Over.

A new SkythianCavalryman from [size=150:37nj0zv9]Johnny[/size]

that picture is really amazing that jonny really has some talent tell

but can someone paint something other except for pikemen and cavalry? Smile


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Josef - 05-07-2007

wow Gioi those where really nice i know i said something else except pikemen but that first one is really sweet and the horse archer looks sweet too btw what is he? looks like a mix of scythian/greek with persian trousers Big Grin anyway i like Johnny's drawings he really puts life into hes pictures


Re: Share Your Greek Artwork - Gaius Julius Caesar - 05-07-2007

Yes I have to agree there guys! Johnny's pictures just get better and better! These are great! Thanks for sharing Gioi! Big Grin