Thanks for the feed back young men especially Michel 🙂.
The time period is earlier than Medival, more Saxon/ Viking. I must admit maybe setting Arthur in the Medival period would have given him more scope especially with the range of Armour we could have used throughout the whole series, but the clothing worked so well in the Sword in the stone and the Lady of the lake.
Personally I don’t get the feeling of Arthur running away, as his top foot is firmly facing Guinevere as is his head, but the angles of the bodies do work better than the first drawing, especially for when it comes to the painting of it. Guinevere is slightly smaller but this reflects the period. With regards the sword, as his front leg has now twisted forward, his knee is now pushing against the scabbard so angling it slightly. The Archbishop is quite a lot smaller than Arthur, but I think it is the perspective of his hat that gives the illusion of super height.
Thanks Eric, well caught on the step, it makes all the difference. If everyone is happy-ish with this version, I will send this revised drawing to Sascha 🙂