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S.A. Skinner

Roma Imperious
Roma Imperious by @Wren (S.A. Skinner)

Front half of the cover i just finished for HinterWelt's upcomin RPG "Roma Imperious". It's an Alternate History role play based on the idea of "what if the Roman Empire didn't fall?"

painted in Photo Shop with a mouse

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Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 04:36 PM

...Nice!

You've even got little faces on the guy's medalions. And the wreath looks like its actually raised up off the chariot rather than painted on... Stunning details, man. Very cool.

Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 06:29 PM

Thanks. I'm a real stiggler for details and the client for this piece was as well. I really enjoy doing work for them because i can go all out with the little stuff and it be appreciated. So naturally the outfit is detailed as accurately as i could get it.

Oh, and um...giggles i'm not a man... ;)

Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 06:15 PM

odd little squeak O.O omg! that is so totally awsome! the shading, the coloring, its just so soft and beautiful! Everything about this picture is unbelievable, and i love the lion and the chariot! keep up the work dude, cos this stuff is crazy!

Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 06:30 PM

Thank you very much. I'm glad you like it! :D

but i'm a dudette, not a dude. ;)

Posted: Sunday, 25 January, 2004 @ 12:49 AM

(I don't think they're actually calling you 'man' and 'dude,' I call folks that all the time, even when they're female. Especially man. But I digress).

I really love your color palette here, and that lion--not only is he solid looking, but the way his face and mane turned out, he's very beautiful and intimidating looking. I bet the romans WOULD have harnessed those things, if they could've!

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