As some of you may remember, I started a project similar to this last year. But school was really busy and I only completed the first chapter. You can see it here:
http://www.ellermann.us/arthur/
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I was thinking something quite different for Arthur and the sword in the stone. Remember, the sword is supposed to be in an anvil that is on a stone. And Arthur is supposed to be Sir Kay's squire at that point, and in The Once and Future King Sir Kay's symbol is a key, so it is logical that Arthur would be wearing livery with his knights symbol. Jamit, take a look and tell me what you think.
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http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Emper ... r/wart.jpg
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I like the points you make, but your first pic is too dark to see clearly (at least on my screen), and I think that while a key is a good idea for Wart's livery, the design needs a little tweaking. It looks a bit bland as is. At least, I think so.Emperor James wrote:I was thinking something quite different for Arthur and the sword in the stone. Remember, the sword is supposed to be in an anvil that is on a stone. And Arthur is supposed to be Sir Kay's squire at that point, and in The Once and Future King Sir Kay's symbol is a key, so it is logical that Arthur would be wearing livery with his knights symbol. Jamit, take a look and tell me what you think.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Emper ... estone.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Emper ... r/wart.jpg
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I know, I took more pictures, but they all turned out blurry, so I used that one. I wasn't quite sure how to make a key interesting, so I'll figure that out laterFormendacil wrote:I like the points you make, but your first pic is too dark to see clearly (at least on my screen), and I think that while a key is a good idea for Wart's livery, the design needs a little tweaking. It looks a bit bland as is. At least, I think so.Emperor James wrote:I was thinking something quite different for Arthur and the sword in the stone. Remember, the sword is supposed to be in an anvil that is on a stone. And Arthur is supposed to be Sir Kay's squire at that point, and in The Once and Future King Sir Kay's symbol is a key, so it is logical that Arthur would be wearing livery with his knights symbol. Jamit, take a look and tell me what you think.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Emper ... estone.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Emper ... r/wart.jpg
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I don't like the way I did the sword in the stone, but I don't like the look of your Arthur.
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With the Arthur fig, I was merely trying to demonstrate how a more creative version of arthur at the time of the tournament could be done. I can and probably will change color scheme, face, hair, ect. But do you like my sword in the stone?jamitjames wrote:I don't like the way I did the sword in the stone, but I don't like the look of your Arthur.
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