| 23 Jan 2004 | Tzjanii | Loading...Where the sheath? Does he just walk about with a naked sword on his shoulder all the time? Richard Yang replies: "hehe, I don't know But how often do you see a sheath for a TWO HANDED sword? (besides in anime and catoons) I mean a TWO handed sword is heavy enough by it self note on the word *TWO HANDED*. And adding a sheath for it would make it way too heavy for someone to carry let alone fight with it. So NO sheath, he don't walk around with it all the time, only use it when in battle. Other times its on the weapons sack " | |
| 23 Jan 2004 | Thomas Kaikonen Pettersen | Loading...U Inspire me!! | |
| 15 Mar 2004 | Thrawn | Loading...A knight of the rose? Sorry to ask, but WHERE IS THE ROSE? Supposed to be engraved on the breastplate, right? | |
| 22 Jun 2004 | Spider | Loading...Even though this is quite a late post I must say that is a rather excellent drawing. Though I myself can't draw to save my life (I have to resort to hitting people)can spot good work when see it. Well I suppose I do a good technical drawing but how many beautiful engine diagrams do you see if your not me? Your not only an artist Mr Yang you are a craftsman with incredible skill for one so young (or maybe i'm just old). The armour certainly looks functional and grounded in reality too and thats the main point behind armour. By the way on the matter of the sheath over the back would be the logical placement for a large sword and a sheath wouldent add much weight. Bootnecks amongst other regularly yomp with perhaps 60% of their bodyweight on their back if not more. So carrying a heavy sword and sheath wouldent be too hard especially for a knight who no doubt possesses some kind of steed. And I second Thrawns comment I cant see a rose either. Maybe i'm not looking at it right. Richard Yang replies: "ThanksOk maybe I didnt make the rose look standout, but its there on the left sholder, connects the brestplate to the upper arm plates. " | |
| 9 Dec 2004 | Some Drawing Guy | Loading...Thats really good. He could use a rose on his breastplate. Love the overlaping armor. Again, very good. | |
| 8 Mar 2008 | Soós Máté Gergő | Loading...Where did you study drawing an armour? Indeed protective and agile too. (Plaid Lineage 2, seen Wow and some cartoons) Let’s see... an infantry... a two handed weapon wielder’s design. Chain padding beneath the plates (The thick clothes under the chain), half of the joints are wisible. Symbols on the boots, on the helmet, above his heart. A decently forged sword, and a... no, I cannot see any more. It costs about... half a castle. Yeah, at least half a castle | |
| 16 Jun 2008 | Adam | Loading...excellent drawing, i doubt i could ever do that | |
| 21 Nov 2008 | Cudster | Loading...cool i like the detail
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| 15 Oct 2010 | Tankz | Loading...Wow you got some mad skills bro. I hope i could draw like you one day. Do you come up with stuff by yourself or do you look at things to get ideas?
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