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Spartan Lancer

2D Mythology posted on Aug 19, 2007
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Inspired by the movie “The 300” the battle of Thermopylae by Frank Miller originally in comic book setting (not to be confused with history). Two scenes; first, the “Spartan lancer” a Spartan warrior about to throw his lance at the approaching enemy. And the upcoming “Spartan swordsman” Studies taken from screen grabs depicting snap shots from the battle sequence and placed in front of Bryce created backgrounds specifically for the scene (they were protecting a mountain pass). In DAZ a Poser model was used to reenact the screen grab to serve as a base model on which all other detail would be built upon using a Wacom tablet to fill in all the intermittent layers. Photoshop used to composite the Bryce background together with the DAZ model. I had much fun creating them. I hope you enjoy them. Quest

Comments (5)


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Ang25

7:58PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Excellent action shot. Love the detail. :)

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3Dillusions

7:59PM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Outstanding I watch 300 the other night, wonderful :)

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sim3344

8:24AM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Great work!!!!!!

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MUSEWORX

3:27PM | Mon, 20 August 2007

Splendid pose details and textures! the backdrop looks likeit came from the movie 300! Excellent composition!!

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Steeleyes101

9:35PM | Tue, 18 December 2007

This is some sweet work man Your the best


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