Total War: PHARAOH

Total War: PHARAOH

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oOIYvYIOo Jan 25, 2024 @ 7:25am
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OMG THE FLASHY YELLOW ON ROYAL DECREES IS RIDICOULOS!!!!!!!!
Uau ... Who did you hired as painter or sugestor?? LGBT+?????
Whats with FLASHY COLOURS!!!!!
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will.case1111 Jan 25, 2024 @ 3:10pm 
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Nah, it's not class. It's a weird and unnecessary call sign they use which interrupts the flow of discussion.

"Look at me! Look at me! Look at MEEE!!"
Andra Jan 26, 2024 @ 12:28am 
Originally posted by will.case1111:
Nah, it's not class. It's a weird and unnecessary call sign they use which interrupts the flow of discussion.

"Look at me! Look at me! Look at MEEE!!"

Wasting your life mate :WH3_greasus_rofl:
who cares
oOIYvYIOo Jan 26, 2024 @ 2:14am 
Originally posted by jonoliveira12:
Have you ever seen restored Egyptian or Greek art?
It was super colourful, with a lot of vibrant colours, and bright shades.

We can assume the other cultures also had a similar taste for displaying vivid colours, since it likely signalled wealth, and indeed some of the cultures people want in the game (Assyria, Babylon, Elam) were well known for very colourful art and heraldry.

What ???? Dont invent. How can these people live with their soul ...
Iskar Jan 26, 2024 @ 3:33am 
That is no invention, take a look here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gods_in_Color
Pigment residues have been found and analysed on ancient statues and from that original and apparently rather bright colourings have been reconstructed. The idea of solemn and sobre white-ish and earthen colours being used in antiquity is a product of 19th century romantisation of antquity.

Besides that I can honestly not tell if your are just trolling at this point.
Last edited by Iskar; Jan 26, 2024 @ 3:33am
oOIYvYIOo Jan 26, 2024 @ 4:41am 
Originally posted by Iskar:
That is no invention, take a look here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gods_in_Color
Pigment residues have been found and analysed on ancient statues and from that original and apparently rather bright colourings have been reconstructed. The idea of solemn and sobre white-ish and earthen colours being used in antiquity is a product of 19th century romantisation of antquity.

Besides that I can honestly not tell if your are just trolling at this point.

You must go to a doctor. Where did you saw flashy colours on that figure? What as todo a painting of a statue of a man with real life colours as to do of using flashly colours on a game of TW?Those are natural colours, coming from natural earthly pigments. Such as ochre, cadium that was one of the first pigments created by alchimia artists in Bronze Age.
Last edited by oOIYvYIOo; Jan 26, 2024 @ 6:44am
Andra Jan 26, 2024 @ 5:17am 
Originally posted by oOIYvYIOo:
You must go to a doctor. Where did you saw flashy colours on that figure? What painting a statue of a man with real life colours as to do of using flashly colours on a game of TW?Those are natural colours, coming from natural earthly pigments. Such as ochre, cadium that was one of the first pigments created by alchimia artists in Bronze Age.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT13kk8HDDo
Iskar Jan 26, 2024 @ 9:13am 
Originally posted by oOIYvYIOo:
alchimia artists
I am sorry, but you just invalidated everything you said and could possibly add.
oOIYvYIOo Jan 26, 2024 @ 10:32am 
Originally posted by Iskar:
Originally posted by oOIYvYIOo:
alchimia artists
I am sorry, but you just invalidated everything you said and could possibly add.


Why do you think that I take in consideration your person?
Andra Jan 26, 2024 @ 4:31pm 
They had vibrant and striking colors during this age.
Source: https://edu.rsc.org/resources/egyptian-materials-and-pigments/1621.article
scroll down and you will find short summaries of both pigments and what they were made of, their painting technique and varnishing, colored inks for writing, and so on.
Seti Jan 26, 2024 @ 9:16pm 
Originally posted by Khalifa:
Originally posted by will.case1111:
Nah, it's not class. It's a weird and unnecessary call sign they use which interrupts the flow of discussion.

"Look at me! Look at me! Look at MEEE!!"

Wasting your life mate :WH3_greasus_rofl:
who cares

to be honest, i agree with will.case1111 ,
kudo to Will for speaking out.
jonoliveira12 Jan 27, 2024 @ 1:00am 
Originally posted by Iskar:
That is no invention, take a look here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gods_in_Color
Pigment residues have been found and analysed on ancient statues and from that original and apparently rather bright colourings have been reconstructed. The idea of solemn and sobre white-ish and earthen colours being used in antiquity is a product of 19th century romantisation of antquity.

Besides that I can honestly not tell if your are just trolling at this point.
Julius Caeser's statue literally had a pink skirt, and the pharaohs all used extensive amounts of makeup.

Even in Antiquity, people used very bright colours, as it signalled wealth and status. Only the poor would use mainly earthy tones.

We know the egyptians discovered how to replicate the blue pigments first, and they used sky blues a lot.
People that think Bronze Age to Middle Ages was a visually dark set of epochs, are taking their information about it from mass media.

Darker, down to earth tones, actually started becoming popular from the Renaissance, onward.
Last edited by jonoliveira12; Jan 27, 2024 @ 1:04am
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