Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Generic General-Type Template - of the fanciful variety!
I was playing around with one of the elaborately laced Royal Navy templates and also producing a feather-edged tricorne, of the type worn by generals in the 18th century (not to mention Baron von Munchhausen; rewatched the Terry Gilliam film recently ;-)), and the result was, I think, rather pleasing. I aim to create some authentic generals' uniforms (hence the feather-edged tricorne), which are long overdue, but in the meantime this is a pleasant, if rather fanciful, version. (Then again, given the freedom generals of that period had in inventing their own uniforms, I wouldn't be at all surprised if someone somewhere wore this exact uniform! :-))
I haven't yet created a blank for this, as to show the feather detail in a non-vector format the template needs to be very big, but these do show what fun can be had with recolouring some of the templates already created.
Update: I've now added a somewhat Russian-style general's uniform in green and red - also rather attractive, I think. :-)
Update 2: Added a rather Austrian-like variant in white and red and a French-like variant in blue and red.
Posted by David Morfitt at Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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Very nice (and fun)!
ReplyDeleteThanks, FB. :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.
wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNow we need a figure maker to produce these generals...
ReplyDeleteThanks, CH. :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, Bill, they would look good, wouldn't they?
Hope all's well.
Thanks both for commenting.
Cheers,
David.
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ray. :-) They do look fairly impressive, don't they?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.
Oh-ohhhh... I'm foreseeing some work on my own plates is compulsary now :D
ReplyDeleteHi Lluis,
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing what you do - your graphics work is good anyway so I'm sure you'll come up with something interesting. :-)
Cheers,
David.