Arch Angel

That's random. But probably your best unit yet. You're getting good.

For the cross victory, or anything like like it (I'm not suggesting you redo it), I think it would look better if most of the movement was coming from his wrist. The sword attacks are dramatic. I think you used more wrist movement there.
Also, its been awhile since I've been to church, but I believe when Christians make the sign of the cross, they go from top to bottom, then left to right. Maybe someone a little more pious than I could confirm this.
 
Actually only catholics make the sign of the cross; although there might me some pentacostals that do. They go up, down, left and right, IIRC.
 
Both cross top to bottom.
Roman Catholics cross left to right.
Eastern Orthodox cross right to left. If this is supposed to be Byzantine styled, then I suggest the right to left method.

Anglicans (Episcopalians) and even some Lutherans cross themselves too. Pentacostals probably don't, they just wave their arms around in the air. ;)
 
Mithadan said:
Eastern Orthodox cross right to left. If this is supposed to be Byzantine styled, then I suggest the right to left method.
Yes: up, down, right, left for us. I always thought everyone did it the same way. :hmm:

Also, this is not a mistake - kuz it works, but why is the default file named defult. :mischief:
 
Weasel Op said:
Another option could be lifting his arms and looking up.
Well technicaly, that would be a bit muslim-ish :D, but they have angels too, so it's ok. He could bow his head a bit and a small beam of light shining tward his head. Or lift his head and (just) his sword and the beam of light.
 
I like his little catholic thing but why don't you have a sound file that says, "Praise God the Son and Holy Ghost", or "God in three persons holy trinity"; although that would be almost blapheming.
 
Absolutely beautiful unit. And well animated.:)
 
William GBTW said:
I like his little catholic thing but why don't you have a sound file that says, "Praise God the Son and Holy Ghost", or "God in three persons holy trinity"; although that would be almost blapheming.
Do catholics say that when they make the cross?
We say "In the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost".
 
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