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Another Angle on Sue's Katana

Poser (none) posted on Mar 22, 2002
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Here's a different angle on the set of blades I made just messing around with the morphs. This is so you can get a decent look at the various shapes and sizes of guard you can get by tweaking my dials ;

Comments (4)


Susan_Carter

11:23AM | Fri, 22 March 2002

I'll get cracking on that ;) The Kanji for "Nin" is a very important symbol to me. I first learnt its meaning from studying the Bujinkan Ninpo handed down to Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi of the Iga Clan. The character and other asian characters I use are from a True Type font set called VTMeiOrnaments, so I hope this helps you find it. I'd be quite interested in your Ryu's traditions and history. Later I will be doing poses and animations based on Bujinkan's Taijutsu and Kenjutsu (including my swords, of course ;))...

liquidshadow

2:17PM | Fri, 22 March 2002

Ah... Hatusmi, he is Tanemura's cousin. They trained under the same Sensei. The "nin" symbol has grave importance in my life aswell. Ninpo is my way of life. I am a Sempai (brown belt assisting my Sensei) at the Hekigan Ryu in Bermuda. We recieve our degrees through Renshi Allie Alberigo from Long Island Ninjutsu centers who in turn trains directly under Tanemura Sensei. I spent my first two years under Hatsumi's traditional training and then our system switched over about four years ago. Do you train? Thank you for your time. It was nice to meet another martial artist with the same artistic views. I look forward to your exploration in converting martial arts into art. Thank you also for your information.

tsa001

1:39AM | Sat, 22 February 2003

"katana" have a curved blade. suggest you study edged weapons further before attempting any further blade design

Susan_Carter

5:37AM | Sat, 22 February 2003

Oh, don't show yourself to be so ignorant. First and foremost, the "katana" is the default config for my sword. The above are morphs to different styles of sword I have built in for the ONE item... Secondly "Katana" is the Japanese word for sword, and covers the choku-to or nin-to you see above and even goes so far as being a classification that covers european swords. And finally, YOU need to revise 3D graphics and Japanese Military arms... Some of us know a little more about the world than what we read in Dungeons and Dragons. You dick... By the way, hi everyone, I'm back.


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