Ununiformed Mountain Rifleman (Miquelet) of the early 18th century.
I have opted for a lighter configuration, suitable for a quick ambush during the summer season, so he does not carry the justacorps, Gaiters or the knapsack.
@ElCamacurt
Les germanies, almogavers, Remençans, alt noble preparar per la batalla amb l'ultim de la tecnologia de l'epoca, espingarder, Burges pobre/ric, caballer humil...
I have created a new French-inspired kingdom for my fantasy setting called Comtenie, I still have to create more Lore and such, but I already have some things done like these Free archers from the town of Rogematin, one of the richest towns in southern Comtenie.
I have created a new French-inspired kingdom for my fantasy setting called Comtenie, I still have to create more Lore and such, but I already have some things done like these Free archers from the town of Rogematin, one of the richest towns in southern Comtenie.
I am thinking of making a series of drawings in this style but a little simpler, I plan to make 10 at the moment, tell me suggestions or ideas, it can be anything, a knight, a man at arms, an infantryman, a nobleman but preferably from the 13th to the 17th century.
I want to see your take on my Adalid!
You don't have to paint the armor the same way I did, you can leave it unpainted, that's up to you.
It would be great if you create your own design tho.
“Vezogne is a kingdom of relentless warfare. The conniving counts see to it that their every soldier is armed to the teeth, with the western rulers developing their kasten-brust style; an embodiment of their armies stalwart discipline”
@red99934534
Beautifully crafted leather belt with pouch (from which hang five cords, ending in five tassels) and an ear dagger in the style seen in Iberian art of the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
Made by David Cuevas
St. George and St. Adrian
ca. 1490-1500 - 'panel of a passion altar (Master of the View of St. Gudule), Sint-Dimpnakerk, Geel, province of Antwerp, Belgium.
El resguardo de tabacos is the title given to an oil by Francisco de Goya, made between 1779 and 1780.
Painting in which you can see a carbine with miquelet lock and a standing character equipped with a xarpa carrying 4 pistols.