The Maestro Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 (edited) The battle had gone terribly. The Drow had ambushed them and caught them unaware. They sliced through us like a hot knife through butter. Though they had smaller numbers the Drow fought savagely. Finally, after the first initial massacre, we at last gained a foot hold. Filled with a lust for revenge, the tides turned and we overwhelmed them. We had won. Although it was not with out loss. 2 out of 5 men had perished that day and many wives made widows and children fatherless. I felt anger rise within me. He would cleanse this entire island of drow before this the coming of summer and... "M'lord?" He was interrupted by a messenger, a scruffy looking fellow holding a small letter. "yes?" I asked him. " y-y-you are Lord Maestro?" He obviously did not recognize me with out my usual beard, which I had shaved off as a sign of mourning. "I believe so, you have a message?" "M'lord, the true heir to historica has returned, m'lord and he is calling all faithful to his banner. I know you may not believe me m'lord but its true, the sent me too y-" "Enough" I cut off his babbling and turned to a passing guard "Tell my commanders to meet me in my pavilion immediately". Cleansing Eolas can wait, It was time to join the king, and fight the real enemy. Not at all really satisfied with this build. The rock work is meh, the layering is meh, and the fig posing is meh :/ The story is also meh as I kinda got carried away :P Oh well, what I lack now I will (try) make up for in my next big build. Hope you enjoy :) Also, yes I did see that arrow that fell out The previous build in the saga: A heroes farewell The Next build in the saga: A chilly welcome Edited February 5, 2017 by The Maestro Quote
dathil Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 I like the red flower under the arrow to indicate the blood :p Quote
Henjin_Quilones Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 It does show the aftermath of a battle fairly well, whatever you might think about its quality and design. The kneeling Maestro is a nice touch, as are all of your arrows. Quote
Grover Posted January 29, 2017 Posted January 29, 2017 I think you're a little hard on yourself. I like the detail, especially the use of the antenna in the flower for the blood and the other one in the guy's neck. I think it does a good job depicting the battle scene. I also like the story. The loss of life really comes across, which many times gets lost in the heroics of a story. Quote
TitusV Posted January 29, 2017 Posted January 29, 2017 You May not like the build, but I do! It has a really grim atmosphere around it, which fits perfectly with your story. Quote
The Maestro Posted January 29, 2017 Author Posted January 29, 2017 On 1/29/2017 at 5:26 AM, dathil said: I like the red flower under the arrow to indicate the blood :p Thanks, its a neat technique and the flower piece works perfectly On 1/29/2017 at 5:52 AM, Henjin_Quilones said: It does show the aftermath of a battle fairly well, whatever you might think about its quality and design. The kneeling Maestro is a nice touch, as are all of your arrows. Thansk Henjin, I guess compared to some of my previous it doesn't seem like much but im actually coming to like it I am rather fond of using levers for arrows. 17 hours ago, Grover said: I think you're a little hard on yourself. I like the detail, especially the use of the antenna in the flower for the blood and the other one in the guy's neck. I think it does a good job depicting the battle scene. I also like the story. The loss of life really comes across, which many times gets lost in the heroics of a story. Thanks Grover, I really wanted to depict it as a grim and hard battle rather than the heroic ones which are more common, glad you like it. 11 hours ago, TitusV said: You May not like the build, but I do! It has a really grim atmosphere around it, which fits perfectly with your story. Thanks Titus, I am glad you think it has that feeling as that is exactly what im trying to achieve Quote
Blufiji Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 Graphic scene, especially the warrior reflecting on the destruction prior. Quote
Slegengr Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 This is a well-built scene, Maestro! The terrain and rocks look quite nice for this scene! The fig posing and chaotic weapons/arrows make the image quite believable. The kneeling Maestro really adds to the feeling of the scene. Destruction and loss from war is not always represented for both sides in heroic tales, but this is more realistic to have losses on both sides. Quote
Isundir Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 (edited) I agree with Grover! Especially the fig posing is very nice, I really like the guy stabbed in the back and the guy shot by an arrow. Edited January 31, 2017 by Isundir Quote
soccerkid6 Posted February 3, 2017 Posted February 3, 2017 You certainly captured the after math of battle well. Good choice to go with all neutral tones for the landscape Quote
LittleJohn Posted February 4, 2017 Posted February 4, 2017 Very nice build, Maestro. The rockwork is good, though I would recommend having it 'step' in a direction, instead of being fairly flat across the whole front. The RB and dark tan work well for the landscape here too Quote
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