Thursday, August 28, 2014

Mars II


"Si vis pacem, para bellum" is a Latin adage translated as, "If you want peace, prepare for war" (usually interpreted as meaning peace through strength—a strong society being less likely to be attacked by enemies). The adage was adapted from a statement found in Book 3 of Latin author Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus's tract De Re Militari (4th or 5th century), although the idea it conveys is also present in earlier works, such as Plato's Nomoi (Laws).

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Old Oak, Black and White


An Old Oak I like in a park close to Central Market in Austin, Texas.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Rome Vs Ariovistus, Leader of the Germanic tribe of the Suebi

Battle of Vosges (58 BC)
     The Battle of Vosges was fought between the Germanic tribe of the Suebi under the leadership of Ariovistus against six Roman legions under the command of Gaius Julius Caesar in 58 BC. This encounter is the third major battle of the Gallic Wars. Germanic tribes crossed the Rhine, seeking a home in Gaul. The main Gallic rebellion had not started yet, as it was in 52 BC.
Prior to the battle, Caesar and Ariovistus held a parley. Ariovistus' cavalry cast stones and weapons at the Roman cavalry. Caesar broke off negotiations and instructed his men not to retaliate to prevent the Suebi from claiming they were induced into a trap by their accepting an opportunity to talk.

Battle
Caesar led his forces forward in the standard three line formation. Observing that the German left was the weaker part of their line he concentrated his forces there. The Germans attacked in several columns, moving so swiftly that there was no time for the Romans to hurl their pila and battle was fought proximally, with swords. A fierce struggle occurred in which the German left was broken after a stiff fight.
On the other flank, the Roman left nearly cracked under severe pressure until reinforced by Publius Licinius Crassus, the son of Marcus Licinius Crassus who later died in action against the Parthians at Carrhae. In command of the reserve cavalry, Crassus had the opportunity to move around the battlefield. Seeing the left wing in peril, Crassus led forward reserves from the third line, which first blunted and then broke the German attack.
Overwhelmed on both flanks, the Germanic tribesmen then fled for the Rhine closely pursued by the Romans. This 15-mile pursuit took a heavy toll on the escaping Suebi. Ariovistus was driven back over the Rhine, which he would never cross again.

Aftermath
Caesar had for the moment secured his German border. Caesar did not stop there. He chased them into Germania, building a bridge across the Rhine in only 10 days.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Orange


Links to Reference Images Used:

Life in Color: Orange,
 Migratory Birds
Germany’s Wattenmeer National Park


Official Nationalpark Wattenmeer Website

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Blue in Winter


Practice makes perfect. I could do a thousand of these.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Shape Tool + Color = More Fun


Mesa Concept

Another Shape Tool Painting


Motion Blur, Gaussian Blur and Gradients were also used.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Last Monday Night Sketch

30-min Shape Tool sketch (with motion blur and gaussian blur filters).

Monday Night Learning: Photoshop Shape Tool

15-min. shape tool sketch with intermittent brush action.

Again, Shaun Bryant introduced me to yet another amazing tutorial! This time from Kalen Chock. The proper use of the Shape Tool in Photoshop, but also some other rather interesting techniques using said tool. my mind.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Sunday Roughs


Just some rough concept drawings I made while using some new workflow tips from Anthony Jones.

Also, thanks to Shaun Bryant for "Hip-ing me to the Jive" on his Pro Tips. They are swell.