Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-09 Thread Dianne
Whoever designed the game look has actually done more than gone to a Ren Faire, the woman is not a bad animated match for some Durer sketches of that period -- or maybe just the Moonlighting Taming of the Shrew ep!>> These types of games make me wish I knew more technical/graphic stuff about my

Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-07 Thread Sharon Collier
Do you mean the two courtesan type women dancing? -Original Message- From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On Behalf Of stils...@netspace.net.au Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 6:50 PM To: Historical Costume Subject: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research

Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-07 Thread Hope Greenberg
Very pretty images, nice depth and texture to the animation. As for the womens' gowns I would say: 1950s painting of a Victorian dress up party into which some women in their underwear have accidentally wandered! :-) (but my guess is that the pictures they were based on were mostly later 16th

Re: [h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-06 Thread Saragrace Knauf
There are lots of things wrong with the costumes - but who cares?! It looks like fun...though I'd have no idea how to "play" it. I didn't even know Ubisoft still existed... Sg (who misses Myst type games) ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.i

[h-cost] Ye olde modern art WAS Research, Primary & so on

2009-07-06 Thread stilskin
I have been doing some publicity for EB Games/Game Depot lately which is odd seeing I don't have a damned idea about video and computer games nor any interest in playing the things, however, has anyone seen the previews for Assassin's Creed 2, an up-coming video game? It is set in northern Ital