01-09-2014, 08:29 AM
Hell yeah! Roman legionnaires are always a plus in my book! Are you going to keep it grounded to historical armors or go a in a more imaginative route?
Amazing job on the indoor stuff you did before. Carried out the play between edges and textures really well. I think that could've been translated over to the gladiator piece and even the roman you're doing right now. So I agree with smrrfette! So as a suggestion I'd start off with trying to restrict all the textured brushes to either emphasize the focal point or have it only in the light. Otherwise the eye goes around everywhere looking for a solid place to rest.
And I agree with you aswell, might be a good idea to get comfortable with the default brushes and create your own tools that you need. Otherwise you have a bunch of different brushes for things you never paint :P
Amazing job on the indoor stuff you did before. Carried out the play between edges and textures really well. I think that could've been translated over to the gladiator piece and even the roman you're doing right now. So I agree with smrrfette! So as a suggestion I'd start off with trying to restrict all the textured brushes to either emphasize the focal point or have it only in the light. Otherwise the eye goes around everywhere looking for a solid place to rest.
And I agree with you aswell, might be a good idea to get comfortable with the default brushes and create your own tools that you need. Otherwise you have a bunch of different brushes for things you never paint :P