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MarketPlace Showcase Weapons posted on Dec 23, 2009
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Sorry for the less than fancy presentation on this :) It's late and I wanted to post an image, since I haven't for a few days. I'm off to sleep. thanks for looking.

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Iceshark39

2:30AM | Wed, 23 December 2009

OH, DROOL!!!! WOW!! That scabbard looks FANTASTIC! Gorgeous eching on the fittings! This piece REALLY looks stunning and can't WAIT to add it to the runtime!

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SWard80

2:32AM | Wed, 23 December 2009

OH HELL YEAH!! The scabbard alone is almost as stunning as the sword! Love the etching and grain effects! VERY well done!

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dlund

3:30AM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Umm... maybe I'm stupid, but how do you pull the wide end of the blade out through the narrow neck of the scabbard?

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Madbat

3:33AM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Very nice detail! What does the blade itself look like?

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thecytron

8:35AM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Great render! AmaZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzing texturing and details!

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5391151

9:23AM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Looks cool though.

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blbarrett

3:14PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

lol, I tried to make it mechanically correct as possible, On the gem side the scabbard is open all the way up to where the brass tip begins. and I designed the top of the scabbard to lock the blade in place. Then I got to thinking.... It doesn't really matter, because the sword is either going to be in the scabbard or out in renders If by chance it's rendered half out of the scabbard it can be adjusted to minimize poke through, or the angle of the camera can be adjusted to hide it. 9 times out of ten it will be rendered out of the scabbard or in the scabbard. the real important part is that it looks cool :) thanks everyone for the views and comments.

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julesart

4:44PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

I don't care about how the thing comes out unless you are planning on doing an animation with it. I love it! It is a fantastic piece of artwork! Superb detailing!

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Raddar

5:12PM | Wed, 23 December 2009

Thats looking fantastic.

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schonee

6:56AM | Fri, 25 December 2009

Excellent!Merry Christmas sweet friend I hope you have a wonderful day

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Swidhelm

1:19AM | Sun, 27 December 2009

Very much like the detailing of the scabbard! Very nice!


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