The High King by Jon
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Description
20 years after that day in St. Paul's Cathedral, the High King Arthur led his Knights of the Round Table into Battle. Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristram, and Sir Gawain fought alongside with their King.
Just a small preview of a WIP that will include King Arthur and a dozen of Round Table knights. It's something I've been wanting to do for quite some time as I've always been fascinated by the Camelot legend.
Credits: Clothes - Poser Style's Immortal Outfit, Textures - by me, Hand Axe - from the Crusades II textures and props pack (RMP)
Comments (12)
3dInfatuation
Great all around scene!
Robert0921
Maybe it was the shrubbery. How do you spell that? :)
MrCaleb
Fantastic work of art, i love that outfit, its very very cool to put into scene's nice work on this, its beautiful!
jlmattson
Very Awesome Indeed... Keep up the great work.....Lookin forward to see your complete project....Wow ! ~ JLM ~
RodolfoCiminelli
It is a splendid scene...!!! the details of the gear, the props is excellent...!! the composition has a very good balance...!!! ...it is a work that I like a lot...!!! 8)
KingPtolemy
Excellent!!! Great concept, the armor is perfect
sittingblue
awesome work. The texture really brings it together.
Nadshe
Excellent indeed, Jon! Your knights are the most fantastic around, you do such amazing work. This picture is very, very good, I like it a lot. Take care, ~Nadine
the_pumpkin_king
Teehee...this makes me think of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"... Great job! Heather
artistheat
Awesome pic,Fantastic characters,Excellent pic
Blackhearted
the pose of the knight with the sword is a touch stiff... but otherwise this is an EXCELLENT image. i love the colors and slight graininess, very well done. a very original style. cheers, -gabriel
SirIglesDremont
I love colors and grain effect. And I like first its medieval aspect as if it was a miniature.