Hi everyone,
Just posting some assorted buildings and portraits made for RESTITVTOR ORBIS to let you all know work is progressing.
INCREDIBILIS!!!
Fall of the Republic & Rise of the Empire: https://www.twcenter.net/forums/show...FRRE-mod-links
Awesome! Particularly curious about the lion hunting scene :-P
Gesaga him éac wordum, þæt híe sint wilcuman Deniga léodum
Looks really good!
'The Last Pagan Emperor'- An Invasio Barbarorum Somnium Apostatae Juliani AAR
MAARC L 1st Place
MAARC LXXI 1st Place
'Immortal Persia' A Civilization III AAR
Prepare to imbibe the medicine of rebuke!
Thanks!
It's the "Hunting Grounds" building for the Kingdom of Aksum. It's the first level of two that enables "Fur and Pelt Trade". This building tree is also available for the Barbarian factions, as represented here:
Thanks!
Oh, will the Hadrian Wall be on the STartegic Map and in Tactical Fight?
Awesome work!
What is there to say? These are excellent, and I look forward to seeing them implemented - another Joar triumph!
'The Last Pagan Emperor'- An Invasio Barbarorum Somnium Apostatae Juliani AAR
MAARC L 1st Place
MAARC LXXI 1st Place
'Immortal Persia' A Civilization III AAR
Prepare to imbibe the medicine of rebuke!
Great work, @Joar, as usual.
Have you thought if your work can be used in the mods for RTW: Remastered?
Hi Joar! I love your artwork they are great as always man
On other hand, I think would be nice addings for the historical buildings the Newgrange tomb in Ireland and Gordian III's tomb in Syria. Both were sites of pilgrimage during the antiquity, being the first in use as place for worship the "ancestors" at least until the arrival of Christianity at the V a.C. And the second was visited by Julian during his ill-fated Persian campaing.
Below two links one about Newgrange and the other about the tomb of Gordian III:
http://irisharchaeology.ie/2013/04/r...rom-newgrange/
https://www.academia.edu/4116180/The...s_Significance
awesome work. really beautifull
Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth. -Marcus Aurelius
Ecce artista, Joar!
Probably alreaby been asked this, but how do you do them?
PS:bottom left fortification reminds me of the "Ad Pirum" fort