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    Quote Originally Posted by Kozak View Post
    This portrait do not open in big size
    увеличенная монета Тиграна. маленький портрет может быть полезен как образец.
    here is an enlarged copy of a coin of Tigran the Great

    is it going to be helpful? his previous, smaller portrait can be used as a reference for making a proper portrait perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarkiss View Post
    увеличенная монета Тиграна. маленький портрет может быть полезен как образец.
    here is an enlarged copy of a coin of Tigran the Great
    .......
    Tigran the Great




    http://files.filefront.com/Tigran+II.../fileinfo.html

    Теперь проблема в том, чтобы интегрировать его в 77 ВС - нужно найти соответствующий портрет в моде и заменить его этим. Надо отыскать тот портрет RTW, который представляет сейчас Тиграна и тем номером, который у него, переименовать мои портреты, которые в архиве
    Нужно просить об этом разработчиков из FRRE. У автора портрета не установлен 77 ВС и он просто не знает вместо кого его ставить

    Request for FRRE-team: please help to intergrate portraits in 77 BC mod. Author of portrait dont have 77BC in own PC and dont know vanilla porthrait of Tigran II to change for new porthrait
    It is necessary to find that portrait RTW which represents now Tigrane and that number, which at it, to rename portraits, which in archive
    Last edited by Kozak; March 18, 2008 at 04:31 PM.

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    Hey, this looks superb, thanks a lot

    I will go with the part of looking for the portrait among the existing ones

    Edit: Sarkiss and Drtad are going to be very happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salvor Hardin View Post
    Hey, this looks superb, thanks a lot

    I will go with the part of looking for the portrait among the existing ones

    Edit: Sarkiss and Drtad are going to be very happy
    indeed!!!
    Salvor i'd go with the one where he got grey hair. as you may remember Tigran was held a hostage at Parthian court up until he was 40 (according to most sources IIRC).
    thanks a lost

    Kozak, awesome!
    EDIT: tebe i avtoru ogromnoe spasibo
    Last edited by Sarkiss; March 19, 2008 at 04:45 PM.

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    Kozak, if there is interest in decorating 77BC further, there is a bust of Mithridates of Pontus



    spasibo
    Last edited by Sarkiss; March 19, 2008 at 06:29 PM.

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    Great work Kozak

    Salvor i'd go with the one where he got grey hair. as you may remember Tigran was held a hostage at Parthian court up until he was 40 (according to most sources IIRC).
    Agreed

    The sculpture of Mithradates is in the style of Herakles. There is no consensus on the date of this work. Estimates range between 92-90, in the 80's and 85-75.

    It would be great to have a portrait of Mithradates VI Eupator in 77 BC. However might I suggest the lion skin headgear is replaced with a simple diadem?

    For your information Mithradates was about 56 at the opening of our Mod.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kozak View Post
    One more news

    Personally I have made text translation of 58BC mod in russian for users from ex-USSR

    Translated mission messages, acta diurnia, information about numbered roman legions and many another things
    Я посмотрел, события и миссии не до конца переведены. Или остальное не нужно?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drbr View Post
    Я посмотрел, события и миссии не до конца переведены. Или остальное не нужно?

    Все что касается 58ВС переведено.
    там просто в текстовом файле есть события и миссии, которые не относятся к 58ВС (это из 77ВС и зачем они там находятся - не понятно)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kozak View Post
    Все что касается 58ВС переведено.
    там просто в текстовом файле есть события и миссии, которые не относятся к 58ВС (это из 77ВС и зачем они там находятся - не понятно)
    Тогда понятно! Спасибо за перевод, кстати!

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    hi guys. I won't turn you on but I believe you are not supposed to talk in a different language than englishe on this forums...


    I know it because I'm Argentinian.

    regards

    New version of all 77BC and 58BC can be found HERE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Empedocles View Post
    hi guys. I won't turn you on but I believe you are not supposed to talk in a different language than englishe on this forums...


    I know it because I'm Argentinian.

    regards

    Sorry We spoke about Russian translation

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    comrade L7c is done portraits of Mithridates of Pontus



    portraits:


    smaller version for mod:


    portraits in TGA:
    http://files.filefront.com/Mithridates+VI+...;/fileinfo.html
    Last edited by Kozak; March 31, 2008 at 04:58 AM.

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    That's really excellent, though Mithradates VI is attested to have golden hair, like Alexander.
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    Cool! I already added Tigran to the mod. Thanks a lot, Kozac and L7c. And sorry for interrupting your conversation. Unfortunately, TWCenter rules are quite strict about that.

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    Excuse me for the stupid question but how do you install these new portraits for 77 BC? The ones for Tigran and Mithradates?

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    It is not a stupid question at all, as I spent some time to do it. As soon as I install Mithradates I will give you some instructions, as each faction leader requires to identify a certain file in the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solaris View Post
    That's really excellent, though Mithradates VI is attested to have golden hair, like Alexander.

    Mithradates the blond



    download new portrait:
    http://files.filefront.com/Mithridates+VI+...;/fileinfo.html

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    That's really excellent, though Mithradates VI is attested to have golden hair, like Alexander
    Quote Originally Posted by bucellarii View Post
    For your information Mithradates was about 56 at the opening of our Mod.

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    Although I in 77BC he is a bit younger than historically, as he had the tendency to die after 4 years of campaign. But, please, do not tell Bucellarii about that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salvor Hardin View Post
    It is not a stupid question at all, as I spent some time to do it. As soon as I install Mithradates I will give you some instructions, as each faction leader requires to identify a certain file in the game.

    Oh okay thanks alot Salvor Hardin. I am looking forward to playing around with these new portraits.

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