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David S says
The Pilgrim Sergeant image I uploaded is based on the armor and weapons supplied to the colonies shortly after their arrival, when they first came under attack. Half the weapons supplied were pikes, the sergeants had halberds and wore a red sash – around their waist during the day, though across their chest for ceremonial occasions.
David S says
The fortune teller scene (I see Samarkand, young khan . .) follows from taking the class on Morphs – the warrior and the boy are the same figure but one has been aged and the other made younger. The fortune teller is a combination of three Asian base figures, then using the aging and face modification sliders to make her a little older.
I would have liked to make the warrior and crone have a more leather-like skin as such nomads would possess, but don’t know how to do that yet (hint).
David S says
The wolf hunting the deerskin clad human is put together using the new Ultra-Scenery, which is recommended. it took less than 3 hours to render.