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Teutonic Stand

Poser Historical posted on Mar 02, 2011
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This depicts a group of Teutonic Knights around 1100 AD. The person in the middle is the Hochmeister (head of the knights). It's debatable whether he would be at the front of a battle, but I'm taking the artistic license excuse. The lighting was tough to get correct, but finally settled on a single light with indirect lighting settings. I made all the helms except 2 Crusader Helms on each end in the front row (made horns though) in Shade.Made the Barbute Helms using Sculptris and Shade. Created most of the textures for the clothing. All comments and suggestions very welcome. Thanks for looking!. Props used: IscaroitM3NormansTunicCXMmail IthildienTabardM3TunicTabard MerlinHelmetsMRLN_CH RMXPoleAxe TabbycatM3 Norman Tabard Raw-CamelotMail-tunic SimonG2 G2Armor G2mRichard roylooT2_G2MG2M-T2Gloves AjaxDystopiaDysDome DAZClothingM4M4HdCloak DAZPeopleblMilMan_m3 PeteSwordsNorman.obj PorsimoSwords213CSScabbard.obj lmstuffM3Normans MilManM3M3Boots MilManM3M3HdCloak1 Porsimo13CSword KnightRealmsKR_M_Gauntlets RDValBoots DAZPeopleblMilMan_m4b G2mRichardLtShieldG2Mr RDValiant DyaldFable Porsimo15CHHSword DyaldFableBanner1 ZygotePropsblFlag Fuseling Grounds I Rubicon Digital's Real Metal Shaders were very helpful.

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Comments (14)


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pakled

11:08PM | Wed, 02 March 2011

these are the guys who broke the ice in front of Nevsky? Great pic, that's a lot of stuff to keep track of

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Froggy

4:46AM | Thu, 03 March 2011

Great scene and excellent subject choice!!

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perilous7

7:25AM | Thu, 03 March 2011

looks like they gonna kick some ass :-) nice composition and my favourite subject seeing as im a knight also lol

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thecytron

10:10AM | Thu, 03 March 2011

Great battle scene!

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PSDuck

5:57PM | Thu, 03 March 2011

Good scene! I think you should change the (cool-looking) double-headed axe to one with a single head. Doubles are rarely encountered in history, save as a symbol... not a practical weapon. If you gave him a mace, it'd be better. Maces were symbols of authority as well as pratical battlefield weapons.

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TommyG21

6:45PM | Thu, 03 March 2011

Thanks for the comments everyone! Pakled - Yup, these are the guys, but I guess they fell short of Nevsky :) ...and yes, it was a lot to keep track of. PSDuck - I wasn't aware that the double-headed axe was rarely encountered. That's good to know. Thanks! "cool-looking" was my primary purpose in choosing the double-headed axe. :) I guess I'll have to find a cool mace or single-headed axe. Thanks again for the comments.

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alessimarco

3:55PM | Sat, 05 March 2011

~Absolutely wonderful historical work! Impressive use of all those elements!~

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franco7

6:58AM | Mon, 07 March 2011

some really great art here...keep it up

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TommyG21

5:05PM | Wed, 09 March 2011

Thanks for the comments!

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Merlin_Studios

9:58AM | Sat, 12 March 2011

Great scene and render, really nicely put together and the lighting is excellent!

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TommyG21

8:22PM | Wed, 16 March 2011

Thanks, Merlin. I like the props you make. Very nice!

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zoren

6:21PM | Thu, 17 March 2011

very nice work!!

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porsimo

3:10AM | Sun, 03 April 2011

Impressive work! Fantastic historical image.

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Coleman

11:43AM | Sat, 16 March 2013

Awesome work!


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