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  • #16
    Daewang Sejong

    is on the W10000 bill at:


    a portrait on a throne is at:
    www.jaars.org/museum/alphabet/ people/sejong.htm

    a statue at:
    www.typographie.org/trajan/ hangul/hangul_1.html
    www.angelfire.com/hi3/livingworkshop/ korean.html
    www.pennfamily.org/KSS-USA/ hist-map5.html
    B♭3

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    • #17
      ...and here's a nice picture of Casimir the Great ...
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      I love the tick of the Geiger counter in the morning. It's the sound of... victory! :D
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      • #18
        Ooo, that's a fine picture. Can you edit it a bit to make it 200 x 240, tho?

        Also, we absolutely positively need different costumes for all leaders and all ages. That's part of the fun! Ideas, suggestions?

        Arabs, ancient: Some kind of beduin costume.
        Arabs, medieval: Like in that Mahmed II picture.
        Arabs, industrial: ???
        Arabs, modern: Oil sheik?

        Vikings, ancient: Something like picture representing Chieftain level in Civ1.
        Vikings, medieval: Typical Viking outfit.
        Vikings, industrial: Uniform?
        Vikings, modern: Business suit?
        "Spirit merges with matter to sanctify the universe. Matter transcends to return to spirit. The interchangeability of matter and spirit means the starlit magic of the outermost life of our universe becomes the soul-light magic of the innermost life of our self." - Dennis Kucinich, candidate for the U. S. presidency
        "That’s the future of the Democratic Party: providing Republicans with a number of cute (but not that bright) comfort women." - Adam Yoshida, Canada's gift to the world

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        • #19
          Stefu: regarding the resize - sure, I'll do it later.
          Regarding the "leaders through the ages" - oooh, I found a good post by Martinus on this issue here

          1. Ancient era - he should be wearing a white linen shirt. We pictured him as someone like Piast, the legendary founder of Poland. Traditional slavic haircut etc.
          2. Renaissance - here he should be looking, IMHO, as Jan III Sobieski actually; so either in the chainmail armor or shown in kontusz, the traditional outfit of the Polish nobility of renaissance/baroque.

          3. Industrial era - here we had two options. Either make him dressed in some ulan military uniform, or even make him look like one of the Pilsudski's legionnaires (I know the early 20th century is far cry from industrial era, but some of the existing leaders already know like early 20th century guys in this era too).

          4. Modern era - here is a funny thing. IMHO he should be wearing a suit with a St. Mary's picture in the lapel (like Walesa ) Like many here, I am not particularly fond of this guy, but I think it would be one of the more recognisable symbols of Poland (especially abroad).
          The post regarded Jan III Sobieski, but it generally holds true also for Casimir the Great. The only difference is of course the Renneissance, during which Casimir should be dressed in a way you can see above.
          I love the tick of the Geiger counter in the morning. It's the sound of... victory! :D
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          • #20
            Hi WZ I could help look for heads in my spare time and it looks like you've got a few people doing that already. About the units. I need to know what type of file you need. I'm assuming Civ3 uses still frames not animations for the units. I haven't had much of a chance to look at the files myself but from what I've seen there didn't seem to be any standard unit pic files. I can give you just about all types of still image but proper animation files would be more difficult. The 3D propgram I use can only give targa frames, .avi animation, .jpg animation and Iris and HAMX files the last two I have no experience in using and may not even be animation files. I have an .avi to .mpg converter and I'm sure there's other converters out there.
            If you could give me the image sizes and types and a beginning list of the units you want me to do I'll get started working on them ASAP.
            I don't have much time so any help in unit descriptions would be great.
            Destruction is a lot easier than construction. The guy who operates a wrecking ball has a easier time than the architect who has to rebuild the house from the pieces.--- Immortal Wombat.

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            • #21
              Let me know about the Israeli leaders...

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              • #22
                OK I managed to find pics of david, meaning the staute of david, unfortunately they are mostly not in color and taken from bad angles.

                I found a 3D modeled head of david (statute) but it's property of stanford university and done can't download it.

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                • #23
                  The images I found RARed if any one can do something about them, like 3D model them...
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                  • #24
                    I found another pic.

                    It's not really david, but we could sell him as one, and it shouldn't be hard to trace the pics for a vector graphics program. I'll try to do it once my fever drops.
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                    • #25
                      I did some brief scouring of the net and found a few, let's start of with Isabella:




                      AND




                      Actually, these images immediately bring the civ2 diplomacy screen to mind, so those'd probably be a good place to start too

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                      • #26
                        Now here's the statue of Boadicea and her chariot:



                        And one from the cover of a book called "Boudica: The British Revolt Against Rome" by Graham Webster

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                        • #27
                          Here's one of Atahualpa (not all that great) from the cover of the book "The Last Inca: Atahualpa" by Ruth E. Norman and Charles Spaegel:

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                          • #28
                            And now a quite decent, though unfortunately black and white one of Willem van Oranje:

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                            • #29
                              And finally we have Haile Sellassie, though I'm not certain who will be the Ethiopian leader. I found a great page with tons of photos of him, as well as some of Menelik II,





                              And I couldn't resist this one:

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                              • #30
                                some more pics

                                Atahualpa
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