Hello everybody, apperantly as some may know i sucked at making weapons and stuff like dat but this time i tried a bit harder and this is what i got
http://sta.sh/0pqn4p3rztp CnC is appreciated
thanks :)
First normal sword i made
Started by: Zexo0 | Replies: 5 | Views: 1,680
Apr 10, 2015 2:16 PM #1345363
Apr 11, 2015 3:00 PM #1346061
The sword is barely visible because of the background colour.
Apr 12, 2015 9:38 AM #1346526
Quote from Zexo0i still suck at making weapons and stuff like that but this time i tried about the same and this is what i got
Fixed it for you.
The colors don't make any sense, and the amount of detail is extremely minimal. I am not a fan :(
Apr 12, 2015 11:15 AM #1346548
You should try researching sword designs. Typically a basic sword would have a blade, used for thrusting and slicing; a crossguard, to protect your hand; a grip for your hand to firmly grasp and a pommel so that your hand wont slip through the hilt as you're swinging it.
A good design for the blade would be long bar converging to the tip. This is effective when thrusting the target. The blade would easily pierce through as you push the metal deeper. The sides would follow the same idea only with a shorter frame. In a drawing you can illustrate this design by contrasting the shading of each sides as both surface are basically opposite of each other. Something like this. The hilt would have to be somewhat cylinder and perhaps made with some kind of rough material for some friction. You don't want your hand sliding along the grip. For the guard, a metal bar would suffie. As it's use is for protecting your hands when another blade slides down yours. Reference
Ofcourse, designs vary and sometimes you have to escape reality for the sake of a good design. Starting with the basics is just the seed that'll eventually grow.
You can watch these to go more in-depth to what I'm trying to say:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk0GBKaMcgE&list=PLE6058E5F6967E5B8&index=90
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVrQqxkv1uA&index=72&list=PLE6058E5F6967E5B8
A good design for the blade would be long bar converging to the tip. This is effective when thrusting the target. The blade would easily pierce through as you push the metal deeper. The sides would follow the same idea only with a shorter frame. In a drawing you can illustrate this design by contrasting the shading of each sides as both surface are basically opposite of each other. Something like this. The hilt would have to be somewhat cylinder and perhaps made with some kind of rough material for some friction. You don't want your hand sliding along the grip. For the guard, a metal bar would suffie. As it's use is for protecting your hands when another blade slides down yours. Reference
Ofcourse, designs vary and sometimes you have to escape reality for the sake of a good design. Starting with the basics is just the seed that'll eventually grow.
You can watch these to go more in-depth to what I'm trying to say:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk0GBKaMcgE&list=PLE6058E5F6967E5B8&index=90
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVrQqxkv1uA&index=72&list=PLE6058E5F6967E5B8
Apr 12, 2015 12:23 PM #1346587
thanks so much everyone :) :) :) :)
Apr 12, 2015 1:12 PM #1346618
how is that normal
that big silly green thing is not normal at all
that big silly green thing is not normal at all