New BrikWars painting: Gryphon Rider

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Rayhawk wrote:This picture's a little tricky to explain, but it's designed to fold in half. Since I can't actually fold your desktop, you're just going to have to imagine that this image is printed on a folded card. On the front (left) half it's all ponies and posies, and on the back (right) half it's... well, gold and glory and those unexpected spoils of war.
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Nice one Mike! If the rider is a skeleton, he must have been dead for a long time... I wonder how the horse hasn't noticed :wink: . Thats what he gets though, being the purple flower knight and all. It looks really cool cut in two, thanks Rec.
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pacman110011 wrote:Thats what he gets though, being the purple flower knight and all.
Flowers: fine for samurai, not so great for knights. As far as I remember, rose knights were only good for fighting different-colored-rose knights.

I always kind of wondered what happened when knights died, still locked in the stirrups, amd their horses wandered off with them. You'd hope that eventually someone would find the horse and detach Sir Corpse, but who knows.

Here's a draft of the picture in action: As well as a similar one for the gryphon:
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wow. Awesome. Very good. What else should I say?
Is that a knight from KKII, symbolizing that KKII is dead?
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How do draw like that! You don't let that potential be hidden, show the world
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Patron of the lego wrote:How do draw like that! You don't let that potential be hidden, show the world
Okay here you go
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Okay here you go
Yes. I remember that discussion. Read up, me hearties! Read up! :lol:
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Absolutly amazing! It is now my desktop background aswell! Keep it up!
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