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Author Topic: Concept sketches from My Note Books (updated 31/03)  (Read 4904 times)

Offline Blackwolf

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Magnificent work!
May the Wolf  Walk With You
http://greywolf1066.blogspot.com.au/

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Offline scatterbrains

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 :-*

I love sketches ... don't know what it is about them ...

Offline tin shed gamer

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Cheers Chaps,
Here's just a few more as I've promised to make the top one in another thread.
Mark.

Offline Ewan

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The Roman town sketches are amazing, also like the command post in the last sketch.

Offline Poiter50

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Yep, the Roman town grabbed me too as I have just had my first game of Gangs of Rome. Have been collecting Roman civilians and town type buildings since the idea of Vox Populi was floated but that set never got off the ground.

The Roman town sketches are amazing, also like the command post in the last sketch.
Cheers,
Poiter50

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Ewan I did a version of it many moons ago .Which went to live in Australia .

Poiter50,
Have you come across Iron gate scenery. I picked a set up at York.
They are forum members. But not particularly active . I did mention to them at the show they needed to be more active on here Rather than just to push product.
They do have some useful scene setting items most are aimed at being compatible with the Sarissa stuff.
It's 90% printed stuff. Not always great but useful none the less.

Offline Poiter50

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Yes, I have some of their pots and amphorae, must check them for more of the newer Roman pieces.

I'm visiting the UK in Oct, so I might have to pick some up.

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I would happily frame any of those sketch pages and put them on display. Handwriting lovely in its graphical quality too.

very envious of such ability.

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I'm glad you chaps like them. I've added a few more for the fun of it.
I've not really done any thing arty other than working sketches since I taught myself to sketch in the 90's. But if your interested there's a few more arty sketches stuck in random places in the old caravan(hense the tin shed) I use as a workshop.They'll going when the caravan gets replaced later this year.
Let me know and I'll take some pictures.
Mark.


« Last Edit: March 12, 2020, 11:40:56 AM by tin shed gamer »

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Brilliant  8)

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Oh, we are interested! lol I like these even more knowing that you are self taught.
Lon
Got to kick at the darkness till it bleeds daylight.

Offline dampfpanzerwagon

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Fantastic looking sketches - thank you for sharing them and the models.

Tony

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I've no idea if this'll translate well in a photograph. Here's one if memory serves I doodled it over a couple of nightshifts as a student nurse.(secure ward's are pretty dull on a night :D)