
Let's try drawing a city in colour again... As you can see from my gallery my imagination is very down to earth as, excluding anthros of course, i tend to draw things that are very similar to things that exist in real life. No fantasy creatures and world and space and so on. Nevertheless they still can be an interesting subject. I just happen to live in area that still has lots of surviving old teutonic castles that have a very unique style, as they were build from bricks, not from stone. There is simply no proper buildable source of stone nearby. I was thinking how would it look like if there is a castle like that in the world of anthros. So that's why you can see more species in one pic this time.
Man, i still have problem with getting somehow realistic colours...
And this castle is purely fictional.
Man, i still have problem with getting somehow realistic colours...
And this castle is purely fictional.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1653 x 1175px
File Size 3.82 MB
There is a little misconception that King Jogaila (Jagiello) dueled Grandmaster Von Jungingen at battle of Grunwald in 1410
True, King Jagiello had a duel but with some other high positioned knight which name i dont remember.
Jagiello won this duel (which is quite impressive! His opponent was in height of youth while Jagiello was around 60. Its as uf you put 100 year old man today to fight professional boxer.)
The thing is, Jagiello did not killed the man. How? Humble Catholic King, how could he murder in cold blood man like that? He walked off... Wanna know what happened?
Jagiello's bodyguards came over and finished poor sod instead <.< Thats how they avoided religiin back in the day.
So yup, history is often way more interesting than any fantasy ;)
True, King Jagiello had a duel but with some other high positioned knight which name i dont remember.
Jagiello won this duel (which is quite impressive! His opponent was in height of youth while Jagiello was around 60. Its as uf you put 100 year old man today to fight professional boxer.)
The thing is, Jagiello did not killed the man. How? Humble Catholic King, how could he murder in cold blood man like that? He walked off... Wanna know what happened?
Jagiello's bodyguards came over and finished poor sod instead <.< Thats how they avoided religiin back in the day.
So yup, history is often way more interesting than any fantasy ;)
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