muralist opened this issue on Dec 09, 2006 · 1 posts
muralist posted Sat, 09 December 2006 at 12:05 PM
After seeing Apocalypto I am fired up to see more Mesoamerican artwork, so I am running a sale on Aztec items:
Tenochtitlan -- Aztec and Spanish Colonial Floors was $12.51, now only $9.38!
One review said:
"A great deal of work and attention to detail went into creating these beautiful floor props. The plane meshes are modelled for contour and tiling; the textures are historically authentic and detailed, and corresonding bump maps are included. I've used the props to create walls as well as floors. A major cut above most floor and plane props out there."
Aztec Army Tlahuitzli (5 figure collection) was $24.00, now only $18!
Smart props include Chimalli (shield), Maquihuitl (obsidian-edged sword), Maxtli (loincloth), Pantli (backbanner), Cuextecatl (helmet).
Fifteen original meshes and forty-four unique, historically accurate texture, bump, and opacity maps bring the Aztec army to life
"He is the maneuverer of troops - a courageous warrior, one whose mission is to go to his death. The good Tlacatecatl or Tlacochcalcatl is able, prudent, a holder of vigil, a maneuverer of forces. He devises strategies, he declares, he assumes the responsibility of war. He distributes, commands, supervises the provisioning. He lays out, he searches out the roads to the foes, he tracks them. He establishes the war huts, the prisons, the market places in enemy lands. He places the sentries, posts the chosen ones, the concentrated ones. He interrogates them, he discovers the places where the enemy will approach."