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As to hair colors, having read, blonde and brown is accurate. You could also add really dark brown to the mix - there was a whole lot of migration and intermingling going on, and lots of Celts in Scotland have dark brown hair nowadays.

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  • 5 months later...

Celtic Noblemen

  • Reworked the chainmail textures.
  • Completed the Kirkburn Chain Mail.
  • Added torque and other accessories.

Together with @Alexandermbs new helmets.

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Should we commit this together with the updated Celtic woman textures?

On 6/17/2018 at 6:21 PM, wackyserious said:

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@Genava55@stanislas69@LordGood

Also adding the cape textures for final review. (Middle row)

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1. chainmail 

Sure go ahead they look good enough. I would like to have spec maps for them though. 

2 Women textures

Yeah they look nice. I believe they already are in DE so thats great.

3. Capes.

Is there no way you can fix the texture distortion ? If not it'll do but Id rather have clean textures :)

 

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55 minutes ago, Alexandermb said:

i belive we should start by this topic the separation of gaul/brits from celt infantry_ so they could end looking different as factions and historical accuracy. 

On 8/6/2018 at 10:39 PM, Genava55 said:

Hi guys,

I have some suggestions to differentiate the Britons and the Gauls, not only aesthetically but also in the military units and buildings. Here a picture oriented overview, feel free to comment or ask any question:

http://docdro.id/YYcHXh2

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The most important difference is clearly the shields. They are unique to the British island. The tattoos could be a second distinctive feature. The only difficulty with the Britons is their lack of various helmet. Outside decorative and unpractical helmet, there are only two finds:
A coolus type:
http://www.texascoritani.com/a-late-iron-age-helmet-found-near-canterbury/

And the famous cap-jockey Meyrick Helmet:
https://www.bmimages.com/preview.asp?image=00600629001

There is a supposed other helmet in the Ashmolean museum, but since the British museums are among the worst in the world to share information (f*cking vultures stealing everything in other country but sharing nothing) I cannot be sure to its origin. It could be a stolen piece from elsewhere.

 

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44 minutes ago, wackyserious said:

Beware to not confuse different period, this a Hallstatt neck ring. Not La Tène. This is a kind of neck ring you will never find after 500 BC.

Some other example of torque.

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https://br.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restr:Torque_à_tampons_Somme-Suippe_Musée_Saint-Remi_120208.jpg

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https://books.openedition.org/cths/2631

torq-or1b.jpgtorq-or2b.jpg

torq-fermoir1b.jpg

http://www.arbre-celtique.com/encyclopedie/torques-299.htm

 

 

 

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