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Published: 2014-06-06 09:20:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 772; Favourites: 8; Downloads: 1
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This is the artwork for 70th anniversary of D-Day on June 6, 2014.In this artwork, I chose Ace, Texas, and London due to the highest recognization of the involvement of the Normandy Invasion by the U.S. and the British. Among them are the Canadians, the Free France, the Free Belgium, the Free Czechoslovakia, the Free Greece, the Free Netherlands, the Free Poland, the Free Norway, and New Zealanders.
Oh, and I've finished this artwork on June 3, 2014. Yep, you heard me right, I've finished this artwork in one day. ^_^ Actually, I've drawn the best artwork if I'm right about it and all I did best is to find a cool action and running poses.
Enjoy my artwork.
A year before they've the capital of Tiamatopia, a massive armada streches towards to the beaches where all the defenses are heavily prepared for the worse while the allied side also prepared for the worst. This so-called Atlantic Wall is like a barrier and the doorway to the mainland for the Allied Forces. However, they've learned the defense from the Axis is not what it seems: the defenses are weak despite heavily dug-ins with machine guns and cannons and revealed many weaknesses.
Then on the next day in morning, the D-Day has begun and air sorties have been carried out, cannons fired from the ships, and the Allied troops are inbound to the beaches. But as they were about to deployed, they were all gunned down by the Axis' heavy gun fires from bunkers and turrets. Artilleries have fired their shells and hitting on their postions but the Allied soldiers never give up hope with dignity and courage until a miracle has finally came from the sea with impossible. One of the turrets and bunkers have been destroyed by a rocket coming from one of the landing boots; no one has done that before but it was until that it was a young First Class Private Ace Spades who have done the unthinkable before they make a landfall onto the beaches, helping his fellow Allied soldiers.
The tide has now turned to the Allies' favor as half of the Axis' defenses have been destroyed, First Class Private Ace and his fellow Allied soldiers, First Lieutenant Texas Washington and Second Lieutenant Steven London, entered their first landfall battle against the Axis Forces in one of the most important and bloodied battle in the history of the Great War.