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a concept of what the Orcish homeland of Elder Scrolls lore would look like, for the possibly-now-defunct Orsinium Mod
this artwork may or may not have helped keep momentum going for the project months ago when i started painting it -- unfortunately nobody on board the mod is so prompt pro bono -- but i thought Elder Scrolls fans might still like it.
elf-who-knows-me-well asked "why do you always paint mountains with holes in them?" good question
other Orsinium art: [link] [link]
art: Corel Painter 12
post-processing: Photoshop CS5
this artwork may or may not have helped keep momentum going for the project months ago when i started painting it -- unfortunately nobody on board the mod is so prompt pro bono -- but i thought Elder Scrolls fans might still like it.
elf-who-knows-me-well asked "why do you always paint mountains with holes in them?" good question
other Orsinium art: [link] [link]
art: Corel Painter 12
post-processing: Photoshop CS5
Image size
2970x4200px 5.71 MB
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Hi there!
My name is Andrew, and I'm the editor in chief of the Tel Mora Independent Press, a web-based publication dedicated to the sharing and exploration of art and literature created by the Elder Scrolls community! I was wondering if you might allow us to make use of this wonderful image in our next issue? We will of course include adequate credit along with a link to your DeviantArt profile (or another site if you prefer).
If you'd like to see what we're about, feel free to visit us at www.telmoraindependent.net
Thanks!
My name is Andrew, and I'm the editor in chief of the Tel Mora Independent Press, a web-based publication dedicated to the sharing and exploration of art and literature created by the Elder Scrolls community! I was wondering if you might allow us to make use of this wonderful image in our next issue? We will of course include adequate credit along with a link to your DeviantArt profile (or another site if you prefer).
If you'd like to see what we're about, feel free to visit us at www.telmoraindependent.net
Thanks!