10-29-2019, 09:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2019, 09:47 PM by TakeNoPrizners.)
I like the contrast in the second and third images between the gladiator "off duty" in the marketplace, his loins girded, and his naked performance in the arena, where he is catching arrows as he was eventually intended to do.
Your barbarian series is great. In barbarian4 it's devious how the stud grins down at his bloody, much-used blade, no doubt proud of all his kills. He even has the bloody handprint of a dying fighter emblazoned on his naked thigh. A hot detail as well is the arrow flying through the air deep in the background of the image. Barbarian fighters are never out of danger, and they love it.
Your barbarian series is great. In barbarian4 it's devious how the stud grins down at his bloody, much-used blade, no doubt proud of all his kills. He even has the bloody handprint of a dying fighter emblazoned on his naked thigh. A hot detail as well is the arrow flying through the air deep in the background of the image. Barbarian fighters are never out of danger, and they love it.
"Ready your breakfast and eat hearty, for tonight we dine in hell!" -- Leonidas at Thermopylae