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searching for artists for critically acclaimed mod for MTW2 - Europa Barbarorum

The Europa Barbarorum team, responsible for the critically acclaimed modifications for Rome Total War and Medieval Total War II, are seeking to attract experienced 3D and 2D artists to assist us in the continuing development of our second release: Europa Barbarorum II. For those unfamiliar with our work, our aim is to modify the award winning title Medieval Total War II, developed by the Creative Assembly team, into the most historically accurate depiction of the period 272BC-AD14 possible. We provide players with the chance to lead one of the great civilisations from this period, including the successors of Alexander the Great, the Parthian kingdom and the Roman Republic, with a campaign map which stretches from the shores of Ireland to the borders of India. In order to achieve this aim, over the years our 3D and 2D artists have produced a variety units based on evidence provided by our team of archaeologists and ancient historians, examples of some are provided below.

There is still a wide variety of units which we seek to create, including some of history’s most popular and famous warriors; from the hoplites of Sparta to the fearsome Celtic peoples of Italy who caused such problems for Rome. We are therefore looking to attract skilled volunteers who would enjoy sharing in our work.

Ideally we are looking to attract volunteers who have experience in using the following programmes:

3DS Max
Milkshape
Photoshop
GIMP

Here is a link to some previews of our mod, where you can see what it's all about with a few pictures and videos:

http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?106937-All-the-Previews-In-One-Thread-10

Indian Chariots and Elephants
http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14057&d=1408352667

http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=14059&d=1408352691
Arevaci warriors
warriortitlei.jpg

Sweboz video preview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=39&v=vQHWBxuvj9Y

Sarmatian intro video - [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PLMcXz_tKc[/ame]

An interest in history and archaeology would likewise be appreciated, but in no way necessary.

Thank you for your time,

-Brennus

Public Relations Officer and lead Celtic researcher for the Europa Barbarorum Project

And URLs:

http://www.europabarbarorum.com/

http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=148424
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