The art turned out to be good, but I have two questions: the first is which country this soldier belongs to, and the second is what kind of helmet.
The art turned out to be good, but I have two questions: the first is which country this soldier belongs to, and the second is what kind of helmet.
Thanks! They're not meant to represent any real country. The helmet is based on the American prototype no.8 helmet though.
Her head will be a great offering for my goddess of war in the fantasy world, and for this, I, a smart knight, put on an exoskeleton armor, and that I cut off her head, I took an axe consecrated in the temples to the goddess of war. I vote for Skull Crusher No. 1 Fan.
As allways you can try. But remember, the difficult part of cutting down a gang leader, is that she is never alone!
And another vote for Skull Crusher's fan!
First goblins became Germans, then unicorns, and now gargoyles have become Germans, what's next — crows, Japanese. Question to the author: does this gargoyle soldier have an anti-tank rifle in his hands or what?
He does! It's based on a tankgeweher m1918
I would fight her, and if I won, I would chop off her head and take it to the altar of my goddess as a sign of my loyalty to her, since I am a smart knight in a uniform in the style of the first World War, who is also a follower of the goddess of war in a fantasy world. And I vote for Doom Slayer.
You can allways try, but I warn you: she has lots of explosive penguins as minions!
And a vote for the slayer!
Probably, these soldiers are from the local equivalent of Canada. In case you're portraying soldiers from local Japan, then I suggest kappa from Japanese mythology as a race for this, and I think the kappa will fit well into the world of kobolds and World War I, given that their world is essentially fantasy, and with the addition of World War I.
I based their gear off of Canadian ww1 stuff yeah. A kappa faction does sound cool too!
Oh, kobold stormtroopers are great, I would also give them submachine guns, here are two questions: the first, the drawing on the shoulder pad is what it is, the second, is there a chance that we will see, say, local Japan.
It's just the kobold insignia on the shoulder pad, I've drawn it on the uniforms many times before. Something based on Japan would be really cool I think. I'd have to look into the their gear from the time though, I'm unfamiliar with it.
As a smart knight in a World War I uniform in a fantasy world, I'd rather avoid them, because even though they look weak, they can have tremendous magical powers. If I decide to kill them with my rifle, which has special cartridges against the undead and other evil spirits, then I will try not to let them notice me.
Make sense but be careful, they have 4 eyes to spot you!
Kobold with Thompson submachine gun is interesting, but I had two questions purely out of curiosity. The first question is: if in the world of kobolds in the style of the First World War, the state looks like the Russian Empire, and the second question is: there is a race of people in this world.
I do have a faction planned that takes some heavy inspiration from them, hoping to do some pieces I can show with them soon. As for humans, I'm not so sure just yet.
I will say these words: These kobolds who participate in the war feel the same way as our ancestors did during the First World War. I mean, replace people with kobolds or goblins, but at the same time the war will remain a war, nothing will change, and here's the question for you: what kind of weapon is in the kobold's hand?
It's a Huot automatic rifle, an experimental full-auto conversion of the canadian ross rifle.
The design is good, I don't argue, but I'll tell you about the flaws in the armor of the imperial knight that I noticed. First: the helmet, why are there things like crowns on it, you can grab them and wring your neck. Secondly, there is no protection on the hips, and here's a question for you: they have ranged weapons, say, rifles or something like that.
They have ranged weapons, like rifles and stuff, but they mainly use more knightly weapons, let's say.
The helmet was to give it a somewhat intimidating touch. Plus it has to do with the lore and well, I'm a beginner at drawing armor, let's say. I do what I can haha.
That's why I try to improve ;D
I am a simple man, a man who likes two things: mechs and dieselpunk. I will post various drawings here, for example, in the genre of diesel punk and fantasy.
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