Equestrian Polish, Eurasian and the Americas history and horsemanship - from Bronze Age to circa1939AD. Historical equestrian art, my own artwork; reconstructions, and some traditional art media and digital artwork-related topics.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Nomad sketch update
hello,
A little update of a nomad sketch - digital variety in gimp and mypaint :)
What about the second figure? The one who's armed (leg armour, chest armour, neck collar) and has a deformed skull? It could be a very promising early armed Saka.
Hello Philip, thanks for your comment, perhaps one day he will become a complete story :) But as you can see the Sakas are my future goal as well - Gods willing. I wish someone has written a good novel about them. By the way a just bought a novel dealing with the Scythians, Macedonians and Greeks of Pontus Euxinus around 320 BC titled 'Tyrant'
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What about the second figure? The one who's armed (leg armour, chest armour, neck collar) and has a deformed skull?
It could be a very promising early armed Saka.
Hello Philip,
thanks for your comment,
perhaps one day he will become a complete story :)
But as you can see the Sakas are my future goal as well - Gods willing.
I wish someone has written a good novel about them.
By the way a just bought a novel dealing with the Scythians, Macedonians and Greeks of Pontus Euxinus around 320 BC titled 'Tyrant'
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