Hey bloggers! It's been a while since I've updated (and worked with anything 3d, for that matter!) but I did finally get some time to work on a sword. The idea was to make a Dark Angel themed weapon that could also be used on other miniatures. My first attempt was not impressive and was too animeish:
Never one to give up, I archived it and started fresh. First I broke up the parts of the sword into multiple components for future use (something I have been reminding myself that I need to do. This gave me a pommel, grip, cross guard, and blade. The blade and cross guard I started working on immediately to get something that fit:
Though Dark Angels traditional have a back-swept cross guard, I decided to go with the more forward and out-swept version.
With this complete, I added the grip and imported a few pictures for reference. I measured them out and scaled them to the proper size:
The grip is, of course, too long, but that will be fixed in a bit. I added the swords name "Atera Vigilantia" [sic]. Unfortunately, the spelling was off. The words are raised from being 3d text:
I then embedded the text into the blade so it looked like an engraving:
I shortened the grip and referenced the size again to see if I was on the mark:
Much better!
I created the pommel and the sword was complete:
Total time was around 5 or 6 hours. I used a method called projection to make the cross guard. I'll probably make a full entry/tutorial about it as my blog ramps back up. Until then, you can see some of my work on livestream (including the projection) on LiveStream.
Until next time!
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
Broken Tank
As promised, I'm going to load photos of my first tank. This is a 6mm doodle based on an American M1A2 with a railgun, making this model the size of a quarter. This model will not print in any way, shape or form. There are probably 100 problems with it, not including the poor design practice.
How many problems can you see? How would you correct them?
My next post will feature fixes and a cleaner, updated version of the tank. Stay tuned!
My next post will feature fixes and a cleaner, updated version of the tank. Stay tuned!
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