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@alcimir57 ай бұрын
The Morrowind ads were really funny :D
@HK_5417 ай бұрын
I consider every face in Oblivion a work of art
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
A man of culture
@BVargas787 ай бұрын
Up there with Pablo Picasso! 😁
@had_fun_once7 ай бұрын
Especially that one gate guard outside of Anvil that has the most babiest face out of all the the faces in the game.
@pollyd85487 ай бұрын
abstract art*
@meronyach.7 ай бұрын
True impressionist masterpieces😂
@arbington7 ай бұрын
I’ve found that some of the paintings in Oblivion can really suck you in, practically hold your attention captive.
@VikingRobotNinja7 ай бұрын
Don't forget your turpentine
@jdm87027 ай бұрын
Damn painted trolls
@monopoly21707 ай бұрын
I’ve heard others say the same
@pfarnsworth842 ай бұрын
@@monopoly2170 Be seeing you!
@KowlDoogle7 ай бұрын
They're not paintings, they're screenshots from their favourite game, Elder Scrolls Oblivion™
@YourWaywardDestiny7 ай бұрын
No need to explain-- the gods really out did themselves with Lucien LaChance. A masterful piece of art from every angle.
@duncanthomson78947 ай бұрын
I know it's reductive to think of missed opportunities, but it would have been cool for some of the art in the game to depict the city of Kvatch, as we never get to see it before it's destruction
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t call it reductive! It’s cool that Oblivion is already such a detailed game, they did an excellent job, but people that really love the game can also see these “missed opportunities” - truly a game that gives us a lot to think about all these years later. And I agree btw, it would have been cool to have some pre-oblivion kvatch art
@Gleamiarts7 ай бұрын
maybe they'll do that in skyblivion? that would be cool!
@duncanthomson78947 ай бұрын
@@Angelikatosh well said!
@springbok88762 ай бұрын
Would have been quite a tease if they included paintings of Sutch.
@kadirbozkus-ss3sm7 ай бұрын
As a Turkish; those wall rugs are so relatable! I remember my grandma's house having this beautiful wall rug, richly decorated with local wildlife motives with traditional anatolian ornaments, it's a shame my generation not being interested in this part of our culture though.
@cillianennis99214 ай бұрын
Even in places like Ireland you'll find them. My Nana has always had a Indian rug type thing over the banister from when her eldest son went backpacking across India & my other Granny has a few Persian style rugs that at some points are hung over the banister. I have no idea why the banister maybe because it makes it look less boring.
@BoudicanDestructionHorizon7 ай бұрын
The true crime of Oblivion is how the paintings are nailed to the walls, keeping us from.. borrowing them. Indefinitely. I love these deepdives, they unlock so many memories in the best of ways. I remember being obsessed with the architecture in Anvil, dreaming that I could build it for myself one day.
@emilypumpkinseller7 ай бұрын
off topic but your outfits are always so cute
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
Thank you! 💙💙
@theickster30086 ай бұрын
It is nice to know that not all TES fans are little gremlins like me and my friends that all got sucked into oblivion around the same time back when we were like 8 or 9 lol
@JC_Denton_7 ай бұрын
Yet again, another topic I don't think anyone has covered or given attention too, these details though overlooked would not go unnoticed if removed from the game is my feeling, bare walls and floors would definitely feel out if place given how comfy Oblivion is Great video, I hope to see a in depth look at the Architecture in Oblivion, how the cultures in Cyrodill reflect in their buildings, I feel like this is something Oblivion did so well. I will ask for this topic forever
@TheMarcone19857 ай бұрын
Pelinal withestrake was my favourite Stained Glass in Knight of the Nine DLC
@Tamrielle7 ай бұрын
Oblivion’s art has such a special place in my heart, this may be a goofy thing to say, but it inspired me to start getting into painting when I was younger 😅 it makes the world feel so cozy! Thanks for making videos over the things that are so overlooked, yet are the things that bring Tamriel to life 💙
@Tamrielle7 ай бұрын
Also I totally *didnt* have a portrait I painted of Lucien in my room as a teenager, totally not, would never have happened
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
Oblivion definitely had a hand in shaping my personality, even now as an adult 🤣 that’s what happens when you play from such a young age!!
@M2Mil7er7 ай бұрын
Nord VPN: "No worries, I won't hurt you" Stairs: "You should've picked an easier opponent!"
@dragonberrymead95257 ай бұрын
That Nord VPN bit was hilarious. Those pesky ads lmao
@silentdebugger7 ай бұрын
Anyone else remember the paintbrush physics glitch? Art was so popular in Cyrodiil because paintbrushes were so powerful
@ЮлияАнтонова-м8щ7 ай бұрын
I consider Angelika a work of art
@Woodchip6697 ай бұрын
10:56 Egyptian Hieroglyphics can actually be read both right to left and left to right. You know which way to read them by which direction the animals are pointing.
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
I didn’t know that! It probably is some heraldic symbols, but just really looks like that hieroglyphic to me 🤣
@ZoeBateman7 ай бұрын
16:25 I remember very clearly the first time I saw this art in Oblivion, it actually made me cry tears of joy. To so skillfully yet so simply depict an incredible tale of heroism, muddied by grey morality in service of ultimately achieving the right thing. With so few colours, the artist was truly skilled and a creative genius to create such a masterwork with the limited resources at hand.
@Vortimar7 ай бұрын
I loooove these deep dives into these small details, they often have a story of their own to tell. Also your necklace is beautiful! You look like an Imperial Noble 🥺
@jakegriffith68717 ай бұрын
The quest to recover the stolen painting blew my mind as a kid, it was the first time I'd played a game that made you actually figure something out in a quest using clues in dialogue and the environment and didn't spell the solution out to you. It's not particularly hard to figure out but it was great to play investigator in a quest.
@lemonlefleur62367 ай бұрын
Few things match the artistic view of my rundown little shack on the waterfront where I store my Skooma.
@humbleopinion27227 ай бұрын
I just bought that place. It's perfect for my new Argonian SKALAR
@Fast_Travel_Gamer7 ай бұрын
The only house you need!
@jamesmoyon3372Ай бұрын
Your videos are fascinating in drawing my attention to parts of the world that I might not have paid as much attention to as I should. I would love to see you do a video on architecture in the Elder Scrolls games.
@sylinashi876127 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the paintings of the way shrines hanging on the wall in different locations that are just in game screenshots with a filter over them. Really made the world feel lived in.
@KamikazeNo17 ай бұрын
Oblivion faces are best example of modern art
@danielamarxxuach7 ай бұрын
BABES WAKE UP ANGELIKA POSTED 🥰💙
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
AAA 🥰
@derekkeller51607 ай бұрын
One of the mod player houses in Skyrim had paintings on the walls of familiar locations. I really liked that but it made me notice the lack of paintings everywhere else in Skyrim. It is a detail that adds realism and character.
@CreativeUsernameHere-r1k7 ай бұрын
Eh, honestly different coultures different decorations. In morrowind graffiti, murals and such would be the norm. Skyrim would be furs and such.
@cthulhu888Ай бұрын
Thank you for such a fabulous and well made video! ☺️💖 I never gave it much thought til now but the art of cyrodiil really was one of the things i loved most about oblivion compared to Skyrim. As an artist myself i appreciate both games and their art style but oblivion's warm and cozy vibes will always be my fav! 😁
@bensonapi32207 ай бұрын
The best stained class art in oblivion is found in the Priory of the Nine. Depicting the Divine Crusader dueling Umaril. I remember seeing a unique painting of a castle in Lord Rugdump's Manor. There are probably quite a few unique paintings like that but this one was weird because it looked like it wasn't taken from anything from the game. Check it out. Lastly, a fun fact. The painting in "A brush with death" is a screenshot from the game, obviously. But different from the other basic paintings this painting seems to have been created hastily by the developers as we can see the crosshair still in the painting. 12:53
@HallelujahHotdog7 ай бұрын
Everytime I hear oblivions music I can’t help but sway back and forth. It’s hypnotic.
@felipearias56227 ай бұрын
I looooove your approach, as a historian I love studying a fictional setting through stuff like the ones you cover.
@sethford67387 ай бұрын
Firstly, thanks for making such a detailed video on such an obscure but interesting topic. I don’t think I’ve ever seen people talk about this. Secondly, I just booted up Oblivion the other day and made a new character who is supposed to be a painter. The fact that this popped up in my recommended videos like a day later is kinda crazy 😂
@TicoDK7 ай бұрын
Love the Nord ad reference! HAHA The internet belong to the NORD !
@megansmusiccorner46667 ай бұрын
My husband and I love your videos! We are long time oblivion fans. Keep the elder scrolls videos coming.
@manaoverload76857 ай бұрын
Dibella smiles upon you Angelika! You truly have a taste for the finer things in life.
@charlesthoreson41627 ай бұрын
Oblivion memories are so special and precious. Castle Seaview, the Count of Kvatch mod, and countless other mods just made the game so fun. Great video!
@davidradloff-licht7 ай бұрын
Morrowind has a really cool painting mod that lets you paint what you can see in the game then lets you save them to a folder that can be used for walpapers
@SuperAirborne82nd7 ай бұрын
im glad im not the only one noticing the beautiful paintings in game that just seem so natural and well made! love your vids and these deep doves on my one of my fav games :3
@LøvæFråNordn7 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for you. My cousin also hurt her toes by slipping on the ice once. Get well Soon Angelika, and great video like always!
@sleeplesstime7 ай бұрын
I'm really happy that you included the unique paintings. Paintings and tapestries really give such a cozy look to even the poorest homes and establishments in Cyrodiil, and I'm sorely missing them from Skyrim. I know there are at least some tapestries in Skyrim, but they're either city banners, or totally bland looking. Too bad you didn't mention the rugs meant to be on the floors, those have some nice variety too. I know you couldn't possibly mention every single art, even if I wish you would lol. For example Ciirta's paintings in the Shivering Isles, the bust of Llathasa, the big statues in different cities etc, there is so much more to talk about. Oh btw that Shivering Isles statue is called "tortured statue" and there is a looking down version of it too. I can't wait to see what you'll talk about in your next video.
@DuffMoon7 ай бұрын
Hey I just wanted to say that I love these videos you're making about art, clothing and culture in video games. It's something I have been interested in since i was a girl and played wow on my brothers computer. I don't think i ever found a space online for it until now. :)
@deiradinnАй бұрын
Recommendations didn't disappoint! I love TES so this is a perfect channel for me.
@SemperErato5 ай бұрын
The stained glass depicting the Divines really takes me back to my Episcopal upbringing. They're really cool, but they make me wonder if Cyrodilic children also get bored during mass.
@PricelukedАй бұрын
There were probably plenty of kids who were bored in Temple worship and don’t care much about the Divines…and then Akatosh appears as a giant golden dragon and saves the world from a demon lord’s invasion lol. Fellow Episcopalian sends his greetings.
@Kane.JimLahey.7 ай бұрын
Pure, rich art 🎨
@mossyteef7 ай бұрын
this is such a cool video!!! I appreciate so much that you touched on each aspect of art around the world of oblivion ‘n gave them all the spotlights they deserve!! the paintings, textiles, statues, pottery and stained glass add so much to the game world and is something I truly miss in Skyrim as a visual artist myself!! 💞🎨
@sirbradfordofhousejones7 ай бұрын
The level of depth you go into is truly remarkable. These kinds of details are why I love Elder Scrolls games so much
@tgnm96157 ай бұрын
That dark elf and argonian art is the best piece of art ever in elder scrolls
@CharlieB19897 ай бұрын
I have literally never seen that bust before, I'll have to keep an eye out for it in future.
@JustGrowingUp847 ай бұрын
I swear, your videos are some of the most interesting videos about TES games that I have ever watched. And it's so nice to see that even after all these years, people are making such good quality content about them!
@UlfhednarAxe7 ай бұрын
The chapels always felt like a waste of space with no unique characters in them but those windows oh my those windows
@JanoschNr15 ай бұрын
She said sitting there like the Mona Lisa cosplaying as Elizabeth from BSI
@mBrajanАй бұрын
great topic! i spent so many hours just chilling in morrowind, the interiors are so lived-in and cozy thanks to candle lit ( or mushroom lit! ) tapestries, plants/trees and beautiful ceilings. even though the textures were super small and blurry, player's brain would fill in the details and make up stories. the oblivion paintings were mostly similar in-game screenshots to save on the tight texture budget with a cheap photoshop filter on top but it's such a great opportunity to make a whole story or a quest around it, limitations often make great art! offtopic i must mention the water shader in morrowind ( the vanilla one, not the remaster ), still my favorite water shader to stare at and wait for the rain
@MysticVokkai7 ай бұрын
Great video! I was literally thinking about analyzing the artistic culture of Skyrim yesterday, and then your video pops up. Oblivion itself feels like a painting
@sevenfacedsin2 ай бұрын
Oblivion is that one game that I would do anything to go back and experience for the first time again. In all my years of playing it, I never stopped to actually admire the art in it. Maybe this is my sign to go back and play it again.
@dennishogan56967 ай бұрын
the nord ad was really funny. in Oblivion i always liked looking at the art trying to find where they took the F12 screenshot for the game.
@saskade66827 ай бұрын
I really love how you pay attention to things that are really frequently overlooked in TES. Amazing video!
@ladyfox67057 ай бұрын
Great video! Art is a big part of my life, and as playing Oblivion for the very 1st time this year, I really enjoyed seeing all the art and supplies around 🙂 A Brush With Death was a lot of fun!🖌🎨
@sjoerddondersteen13377 ай бұрын
A brush with death? Nostalgia (for simpler times) Turpentine doing bonus damage to painted trolls was a neat lil detail. Painted troll fat will always stay in the inventory as collector's item.
@ArathiDagonis4 ай бұрын
What you said about Persian rugs is actually very interesting. Walked into a normal video about Oblivion's art, walked out with something about the world that I didn't know.
@Vggamegod5 ай бұрын
Was expecting a video about concept art or something. I liked this better xD
@donovanfaust32277 ай бұрын
Was not expecting the last piece you mentioned but yeah understandable
@topherharrison80427 ай бұрын
Damn wishing you a swift recovery!
@JakkieDivinci7 ай бұрын
Never would've guessed artwork from the post yesterday.
@Fr0st19897 ай бұрын
The Shivering Isles night sky is a work of art, tbh. I was totally mad for space stuff back when the expansion released so I was pretty captivated by the nebulas and galaxies :D
@domuzpipisi7 ай бұрын
Great ad lol. Your beauty is only outmatched by your humor and unique takes on tes.
@Mr-tu4cj7 ай бұрын
Very cool! I’m always fascinated by artwork in video games, because I think about how someone had to actually make it (one way or another). It’s very interesting!
@dragonberrymead95257 ай бұрын
I do some simple modding for Skyrim, and when decorating houses I do wish Skyrim had more paintings like they did in Oblivion. But that might just be a cultural thing , perhaps Nords do not care for that type of art? They mostly usually decorate their houses with Wall baskets, those circular and octagonal decorations that sometimes have feathers hanging from them. Or they will hang rugs on their walls, probably as some sort of tapestry or for the reasons you covered in the video. Anyways, great video!
@TrevortheBatman7 ай бұрын
Wait i'm suddenly realizing that I cant think of a single painting in Skyrim... are there any?
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
There are none! They’re not really into all that over there, instead you’ll see more weapons/shields mounted on the walls, maybe mounted heads of some deers etc. , but no paintings !
@TrevortheBatman7 ай бұрын
is there a lore reason for this? Are paintings banned as part of the white-gold concordat? Were they since banned like levitation spells? Is it just a Skyrim thing, and it gets confiscated when you cross the border?@@Angelikatosh
@lord0jackostar7 ай бұрын
@@TrevortheBatmanthe Nords are more into practicality and natural decor, so baskets and weapons on the walls. It’s a bit bleak, but it does fit the general vibe of an outdoorsy people that focus on living and surviving in a hard land.
@theenigmaticst75727 ай бұрын
Thank you - I've never even noticed the art in Oblivion, but this has really been an eye-opener!
@FilAnd017 ай бұрын
I never really thought about it before this video but I think one of the things which makes oblivion feel so comfy compared to morrowind and skyrim is actually the art. It’s a small thing but people having paintings and just nice decorative items really makes the world feel more alive to me and also more inviting. Skyrim feels cold and harsh, morrowind feels gritty and grim, but oblivion feels warm and inviting.
@LeonM4c7 ай бұрын
Another great video! I love that you highlight the great parts of Oblivion, and the in-jokes are so funny!
@darkranger1167 ай бұрын
"this person has that look in their eye, that insanity look,.. like putting all Oblivion art in a tier list, kinda insane" lol, awesome video
@deity7527 ай бұрын
I love how if you side with Chanel in Canvas the Castle, she paints you a portrait that you can actually carry around with you and put in your home if you want
@Ramm16027 ай бұрын
Минуточку! Кисти это не просто предмет для "разве что украшения собственного дома", а очень важный элемент в спидране Обливиона!
@watcher3141597 ай бұрын
I'm a huge lore nerd, but I tend to focus almost exclusively on the dank cosmic stuff. It's really nice to see the lore being approached from such a completely different angle.
@shibibuu5 ай бұрын
You’re so real for mentioning that last work of art
@espiogirl7 ай бұрын
I love the decorations, art, and furniture in Cyrodiil. There's a lot of emphasis on painting since you find paint brushes all around, multiple painters, paintings in people's homes and of course, the quest where you go inside the painting. I was kind of disappointed Skyrim lacked paintings and a variety of nice furniture, but they were intentionally going for a more bleak vibe to be fair. Oblivion really perfected that medieval renaissance vibe while still being super interesting and weird. I'm so glad you included Modryn Oreyn's masterpiece at 16:25 btw. Definitely the best painting in the game.
@contemptuoushomer61367 ай бұрын
The line, " The Levitation Act and its consequences" was *chef's kiss* 🤌
@morketernal59467 ай бұрын
I really like, how you advance your content, but still keep these topics around culture & lore. Really liked it!
@notscaredboochie7 ай бұрын
Yessss the art in this game is so underrated and beautiful. Such a dreamlike and floaty fantasy world.
@Kingofclubs20777 ай бұрын
I WAS RIGHT! I KNEW THIS WOULD BE A VIDEO ABOUT ART
@Angelikatosh7 ай бұрын
You were the only one who guessed it right! Purposefully avoided liking your comment 🤣
@sjoerddondersteen13377 ай бұрын
On a different note, both the sky boxes & the vegetation on the Shivering Isles is drop dead gorgeous. Fingers crossed that the more idiosyncratic art dieection of Shivering Isles & Morrowind become s reference point for a more distinct identity in TES IV. Wishing you all the good luck in the world for a fast recovery, cheers!
@wesleyrussell83867 ай бұрын
the streams were fun but I'm glad to see another regular video!
@chadwarden5937 ай бұрын
I cant wait until you stream Oblivion, ive been wanting to get into morowind myself and learning the magical exploits in the same way ive become so powerful in Oblivion, the effects on weapons and armor working in conjunction with created spells make the game so fun with what can be achieved
@David_Alvarez776 ай бұрын
Good video. I really loved the stained glass in the chapels and shrines in Oblivion. They are very well done and seem appropriate for high medieval religious church art.
@ColdCryomancer7 ай бұрын
ESO went HAM on player housing art. I really hope you cover them. Player housing item variety in that game is insane.
@maksphoto787 ай бұрын
Very beautiful art. Hard to look away from.
@abs74697 ай бұрын
I don’t really know if it counts as a tapestry, or maybe even art?? But I LOVE the white lace wall hangings in castle Anvil. They’re so beautiful and give very soft romantic vibes, which is very fitting considering the end of the thieves guild quest!!❤️
@georgeweissmann90957 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic video! I love digging into the 'archaeology' of places in Elder Scrolls games and deducting meaning from the environments. I'd love to see a similar video for Morrowind.
@OneBrickStud17 ай бұрын
A Brush with Death is a great quest. I didn't use any of the unique painted troll fat in the quest in order to keep it.
@SteinGauslaaStrindhaug7 ай бұрын
10:53 Actually, the hieroglyphs are most often written right-to-left but they did often write in either direction; and which way the characters with faces like animals and humans were facing indicated the reading direction. They are always facing towards the start of the line, so the sample you show is supposed to be read left-to-right while _if_ the shapes on the tapestry were supposed to be that character; the tapestry is read right-to-left.
@springbok88762 ай бұрын
Love this video, it's nice to see someone else appreciate the art and architecture of Oblivion. I recreated those amphora from Oblivion a few years ago as fan art. It's on artstation if you search "Imperial Amphora" I love visual story telling in art and/or architecture and black figure pottery is just one of many forms of that, that I love. the amphora I created features the final battle between Dagon and Martin Septim within the Imperial City and the ruins of the Temple of the One.
@AlexArgonianWay7 ай бұрын
11:50 Ковёр - гениальное изобретение человечества!! Тепло сохраняет, звукоизолирует и глаз радует😁Вобщем, считаю что тема ковров и гобеленов в видео раскрыта полностью)) Разбавим немного комментарии кириллицей, спасибо за видосик, было интерсно поглядеть, вспомнить старенький обливион))
@lettersandnumbers817 ай бұрын
you can use paintbrushes in oblivion for a lot more than decoration. they make good stairs.
@S0ulC41ib3r2 ай бұрын
Great video. It is helping hold me over till Skyblivion releases. The only other thing I would have included is the statue of your Player Character that gets created in Bruma, fine work of craftsmanship.
@fredthurbin57954 ай бұрын
I feel like not enough is made out of stained glass in game, no one seems to talk about it, my in my mind, it is stunning. Stained glass in medieval times is one of the wonders of the world to me 😍
@jedne27 ай бұрын
There’s also stained glass art at the priory of the nine depicting Pelinal vs Umaril, and I believe each mages guildhall has a stained glass window depicting their sigil.
@MeisterBrynjolf7 ай бұрын
13:58 nice doubletime part
@solsunman3834 күн бұрын
It's been such a long time since I played Oblivion. The houses look so much more beautiful and lived in then Skyrim. I especially miss the lack of tapestries in Skyrim.
@Howch1257 ай бұрын
Art assets would have been repeated during development to save computer resources as well, I think I had 256MB of video ram when Oblivion was released. I do think the devs did a great job of not making it too obvious. The same image just resized is a nice touch.
@wallywallace21847 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're doing better! I hope the toe wire helps and your recovery is/was very smooth. I know I'm very far behind to be wishing you well, but I have lost control of the content I'm currently consuming. I really want to check out your Morrowind playthrough because I want to get to know that game and its lore better, and I have all the available ones saved to a playlist. But I'll get to it eventually.