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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #30 on: 2014-04-09, 02:22:52 »
Well it is based off this.
I know not the creator but it was a post on the book of faces by the order.
I loved it so much I wanted to try and make it for class
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #31 on: 2014-04-09, 04:22:20 »
That's a Graham Turner. He's one of my favorites artists. :)

Well, one of my favorites who predominantly work in the historical genre, anyway. I have a lot of favorite artists in general.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #32 on: 2014-04-09, 17:17:17 »
Yep Graham Turner. He's on Book of Faces, his signature is on the bottom. ;) He did a lot of art for the Osprey books.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #33 on: 2014-10-16, 22:15:48 »
My latest inspiration in my 'Medieval Noir' style

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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #34 on: 2014-10-17, 03:53:38 »
Very cool. How did you do that?
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #35 on: 2014-10-19, 15:37:42 »
Very cool. How did you do that?

It's just a lot of manipulation in photoshop and the use of a several robust plug-ins and tweaking.  Here's another in the same vein (pun intended), kind of a cool shot of Chris Cameron trying to puncture Sean Hayes's carotid artery :)

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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #36 on: 2014-10-20, 03:49:21 »
It's just a lot of manipulation in photoshop and the use of a several robust plug-ins and tweaking.  Here's another in the same vein (pun intended), kind of a cool shot of Chris Cameron trying to puncture Sean Hayes's carotid artery :)

I really like the gritty feeling of your Photoshop enhancements.  The realism is evident in Sean's rib-stop as it's obviously seen prior damage from a downward blow.   8)
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #37 on: 2014-10-30, 03:15:46 »
Good stuff here.
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #38 on: 2014-11-02, 04:10:24 »
I think one of my favorite parts about a lot of these photographs is that they truly capture the way we view our world/hobby (well, at least the way I see it). Really taking my favorite things about medieval life and highlighting them in an artistic way. Kudos to you Ian!
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Re: Medieval Art
« Reply #39 on: 2014-11-05, 22:52:41 »
Good stuff!
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