Here is a drawing I made for our recruting campaine this spring!
Just came out quite well so I wanted to share it with you all.
Nice. It will certainly resonate with some U.S. Americans.
JSA
JSA
Nice work. How long did that picture take you? I like the chain maile, that came out well. Ever been interested in doing that sort of art work for a book?
James Aldrich wrote: |
Nice. It will certainly resonate with some U.S. Americans.
JSA |
Hehe, thought it was a fun parafraise on the marine theme, totally unhistorical though.
Christopher VaughnStrever wrote: |
Nice work. How long did that picture take you? I like the chain maile, that came out well. Ever been interested in doing that sort of art work for a book? |
It took about 1 hour to do. It is done with feltmarkers from touch, many designers and graffiti artists use them for schetches.
That would be fun. I have worked professionally with art work a few years back.
Funny how it could almost be interpreted as the man on the right being chased by the others up this rocky top, wrestling to keep his flag :)
If yes from here, then perhaps we can PM back and forth.
Those "art books" are awsome, but there is only pictures...
I love to write books, but I dislike writing description of how things look; rather I like describing the emotional description of people and things.
I am capable of self publishing.
A partnership of writer and artist having a book with as much story as there is illustrative depictions would be a neat combination.
Your drawing style is very appealing. Would you be interested in giving it a test run? The story does involve knights and the like.
Those "art books" are awsome, but there is only pictures...
I love to write books, but I dislike writing description of how things look; rather I like describing the emotional description of people and things.
I am capable of self publishing.
A partnership of writer and artist having a book with as much story as there is illustrative depictions would be a neat combination.
Your drawing style is very appealing. Would you be interested in giving it a test run? The story does involve knights and the like.
Christopher VaughnStrever wrote: |
If yes from here, then perhaps we can PM back and forth.
Those "art books" are awsome, but there is only pictures... I love to write books, but I dislike writing description of how things look; rather I like describing the emotional description of people and things. I am capable of self publishing. A partnership of writer and artist having a book with as much story as there is illustrative depictions would be a neat combination. Your drawing style is very appealing. Would you be interested in giving it a test run? The story does involve knights and the like. |
That would be exellent! PM me your mail and I can send you some more stuff I´ve made!
We've allready got one :P
From Kunghelle fortress, in Sweedish occupied Bohuslen.
Very nice drawing, Martin
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From Kunghelle fortress, in Sweedish occupied Bohuslen.
Very nice drawing, Martin
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Vincent Le Chevalier wrote: |
Funny how it could almost be interpreted as the man on the right being chased by the others up this rocky top, wrestling to keep his flag :) |
Thought the same thing.
Since drawings are fun;
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...lineup.jpg
Norwegian soldiers, ca 1260; Leidang leavied trooper, Gjest (royal scout/policeman), Well equiped Hirdman(royal retainer) or Skutilsvein (royal Lieutenant)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...angian.jpg
Varangian Guardsman, ca 1000
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...r13thC.jpg
13th century norwegian Archer
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...eadbut.jpg
putting the kettlehatt brim to use (Largs 1263)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...anslag.jpg
The king and his guards, as according to the Hirdskraa (1273)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...lineup.jpg
Norwegian soldiers, ca 1260; Leidang leavied trooper, Gjest (royal scout/policeman), Well equiped Hirdman(royal retainer) or Skutilsvein (royal Lieutenant)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...angian.jpg
Varangian Guardsman, ca 1000
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...r13thC.jpg
13th century norwegian Archer
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...eadbut.jpg
putting the kettlehatt brim to use (Largs 1263)
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e202/Elling...anslag.jpg
The king and his guards, as according to the Hirdskraa (1273)
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