ALESIA by praedane
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
In 52 B.C., Julius Caesar accepted the surrender of the Gallic leader VERCINGETORIX after the fall of the stronghold at Alesia, marking the end of Gallic resistance against Rome. Caesar grew rich from the sale of slaves taken during this siege, as did many of his army - there were that many taken. Vercingetorix would later be strangled to death, as was custom, following Caesar's Triumph several years later.

Comments (10)
And the Romans called the Celts barbarians!
Great render BTW.
Thanks!
Very well done elaborate tableau !
Thanks very much!
Xcellent !!!
Thanks, very appreciated!
Very poorly done!
Sorry you don't like it.
This is what happens when you only use the unhistorical and extremely simple models for DAZ.
Caesar should looks like my model here: https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/items/3119193/gaius-julius-caesar-battle-of-pharsalos-48bc and the Celts in this timeframe like this: https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/items/3051211/celtic-warrior-of-vacheres
Look at my gallery to find more models for this time area: https://www.artstation.com/michaelweinert
Example Alesia: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Nxa2dJ
Thanks for your input.
Very nice detailed image! Always tricky, with so many characters in one scene, but you've done a great job with it :) Interesting background info with it to.
Thanks very much!